Life On Mars?

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Life On Mars?
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    Life On Mars?


    Judging from this article and numerous other articles I have found, all seemingly pointing to the same conclusion(s), Mars was, in fact, once inhabitable. And on that note, if you amass evidence from a majority of articles with reliable resources and do some research of your own, if necessary, it is becoming increasingly obvious that Mars should be inhabitable within only a few hundred years.
     
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    Life On Mars?

    Yes.. thats what scientists are saying
     
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    Life On Mars?

    i believe that life on mars (for humans) would be possible if we started like building domes and planting trees in them (to supply oxygen) then gradualy after the oxygen was produced open the domes to put the oxygen into the mars atmosphere.
    plant forests in a huge dome and then the oxygen will increase even more
    then life would be inhabitable on mars
     
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    But there is no oxygen is space, therefore no oxygen and airborne nutrients for the dirt to thrive, which means the trees would not be able to grow, seeing as the dirt would not be rich enough, nor vitamin sufficient enough to support the trees. You're thinking though, and that's a start. =]
     
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    Life On Mars?

    hydroponics much?

    would take a hell of a lot of work though
     
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    Life On Mars?

    Well i dont think that in Mars yes because its very hot there but they found a planet which maybe will be able but 6 billion people is kind of impossible to transport at least we wont be able untill 500-1000 years from now.
     
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    Lol, that's pretty funny.... You can't build an atmosphere... That was just a very ignorant statement. If you have no atmosphere to begin with harmful rays will come in and kill the plants. Even if you green housed the plants it wouldn't help any because as soon as you put them out they would get owned by the suns rays. LMAO building a atmosphere lol I am laughing so hard irl right now... Such a ridiculous statement.

    Mars will never be "habitable". By habitable I mean cost efficient to the cause. Yes, we could at this moment build domes out there sort of like the space station, but it is a ridiculous idea. The cost to benefit ratio is so horrible it won't be worth doing. If we had no worries about the cost and we didn't want to get anything out of the planet itself then sure we could build up there, but there is no purpose. You can say all you want about the earth getting over populated, but in the end all we have to do is build in places we haven't before. Under the ocean, "in the air" (cities stabilized by poles suspending them in the air to make more room). These idea are a lot more cost beneficial then making a colony on mars. Mars can produce NOTHING for us. It would cost way more to try to ship anything back that you could find out there then it would be worth.

    Factor in cost to benefit ratio and Mars is an epic fail.

    lmao... you can fill the whole mars surface with trees in domes and try to open them up, but since mars freezes half of the year and burns half of the year it is improbable that that will do anything. Any living thing exposed to the surface of mars without protection will be eaten alive. Do you think that magically by opening all the domes at once it will some how create an atmosphere?? LMAO... The plants would be destroyed over night by the frost caused by the lack of sun since there is no atmosphere or water to help keep in the heat, or the harmful rays from the sun would tear them up because OH WAIT there is no atmosphere and opening domes wouldn't magically make it all better.

    Life on mars besides domes is preposterous. Beneficial life on mars is completely ridiculous too.

    Life on mars possible: completely
    Intelligent: Not at all
    Beneficial: Not at all
    Going to happen: More then likely
     
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    Life On Mars?

    I laughed again...

    Just because some scientists want to believe that mars was inhabited doesn't mean it was. The picture of the "channels" can easily be caused by wind erosion... Do some more research then the first thing that pops up on your google search lmao...

    And in 100 years mars will be inhabitable.... NOT. What are you talking about... That is complete bull. If mars was once inhabitable, something happened that made it not. Oh wait, yea that's that thing called it not having a fricken atmosphere... I completely forgot about that....

    Do you really think that mars is magically going to create it's own atmosphere and some how magically create a huge supply of water. You are forgetting here that you need water to make a planet habitable. Water is the most important thing. It helps stabilize temperature so we don't freeze during night and burn during the day. But without an atmosphere you cannot keep water on the surface.

    2/3 of the earth is water. How are you going to create an atmosphere for mars and make it so that 2/3 of the planet is cover in water.... You aren't
     
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