why it is difficult to jump on the mars
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The atmosphere of Mars is a hundred times thinner that Earth's. This makes parachutes ten times less effective which means that if you were to skydive on Mars, you would be falling at 200MPH. To lessen this speed, NASA increases the size of the parachute
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Gravity on Mars is only about 38% of Earth's. ... And if you can jump one meter (3.3 feet) high on Earth, you would be able to jump 2.64 meters (almost 9 feet) high on Mars.
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