Life on Mars
Mars has always been the initial place to head to if the Earth somehow stopped being able to handle human life. All human life depends on a way to breathe, food and water. In order to live on Mars, we would need to search for evidence of some kind of possible life on the planet. Human life would also need energy to be able to sustain human existence. The planet has a ton of similarities to Earth even though it is smaller than Earth. Earth and Mars have the same length of days and scientists have proved that Mars has had seas, land and possibly life forms. Past robotic landings like ,Curiosity and Opportunity, onto the planet has proved signs of life. But could the Earth actually support human life forever? Speculation about whether or not life can be supported the right way on Mars exploded in the late 19th century. Although the investigation has been researched for several decades, the confirmation of that question can not be truthfully answered.
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