How large would the houses be?
What is a twenty by twenty foot area.
What is the atmosphere mostly made of?
How would we get H2O?
What is melting ice?
How many rovers did NASA send to Mars?
What is five? (Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Perseverance, and Curiosity)
What is Mars's nickname?
What is the Red Planet?
How would we create structures suitable for the low gravity?
What is pressurized homes that have been anchored to the ground.
How would we protect against radiation?
What is a thick layer of mass on the outside of the structures.
How would we get energy?
What is solar power?
What is the slowest rover that NASA has sent to Mars?
What is the Curiosity rover? (At a whopping 0.04 mph)
How far is the Earth from Mars?
What is 225 million kilometers?
Where would we grow necessary items?
What is a temperature and moisture controlled bio-dome?
How would we deal with regolith?
What is regolith-proof suits and fans that blow the dust off of our suits?
How would we get food?
What is growing plants in a controlled environment?
What was the first rover that NASA sent to Mars?
What is the Sojourner rover? (1997)
How would we receive communications from Earth?
What is laser communication via satellites.
What is the main challenge of building structures on Mars?
What is high radiation, low gravity, and low pressure?
How would we convert the Martian atmosphere into oxygen?
What is MOXIE (Mars OXygen In-situ resource utilization Experiment)
How would we get medicine?
What is growing medicinal herbs?
Which pair of rovers found evidence of H2O on Mars?
What is Spirit and Opportunity rovers?
What were the last words of the Mars rover Opportunity?
What is "My battery is low and it's getting dark"? (June 10, 2018)
What materials would we make the houses out of?
What is the space module hub?
What is the average temperature on Mars?
What is -85oF?
What are the available resources on Mars?
What is iron, titanium, nickel, aluminum, sulfur, chlorine, and calcium?
How long does it take to create a rover?
What is 1163 days (3.186 years).
Why should we colonize Mars instead of the Moon?
What is we have already been to the Moon, and it's more reasonable since there are more valuable resources on Mars, as opposed to the more invaluable and useless terrain of the Moon, only useful as a touch point to get to Mars. While some may say that the Moon is closer, so it is a better idea to travel there, their idea is flawed, even though it is true. Furthermore, there is not enough room on the Moon to hold half of the human population in case of crisis, let alone all of it.