In addition, there will be the need to grow food, and recycle waste. Experiments in growing food on the International Space Station indicate it may be possible to grow food on Mars despite low gravity, weak sunlight and high radiation.
Experiments involving launching fungus into the stratosphere also indicate that black mould (which is a poisonous fungus) can survive in Martian atmosphere.
The UAE’s Hope is looking to provide a more complete picture of the atmosphere, by studying daily and seasonal changes. The Chinese Mission will look for underground water and any signs of life. Nasa will do mineral assaying, measure temperature, wind speeds, relative humidity, atmospheric dust, etc. It will crack Co2 to produce oxygen and do extended soil analysis and look for organic compounds. The robotic Ingenuity helicopter will do test flights as a technology demonstration.