how probable is it that all life on earth could have originated from microbial life from mars?
how probable is it that all life on earth could have originated from microbial life from mars?
Probable.
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nice one. Balhin nata didto puhon heheheh
conditions on the surface of Mars are much harsher than what we are used to on Earth. It is much colder for a start, with a mean surface temperature of -63°C, resulting in no un-frozen bodies of water. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is too low for humans to survive without pressure suits and Mars has no magnetosphere to deflect solar winds, (a stream of charged particles, i.e. a plasma, which are ejected from the upper atmosphere of the sun). And the Martian atmosphere consists mainly (95%) of carbon dioxide. An unprotected human would lose consciousness in about 20 seconds and would not survive more than a minute or so on the surface of Mars.
source: Is Mars capable of supporting life
murag Mars is still not suitable for sustaining life.
people are already thinking of making a colony in Mars not knowing that with the current technology the world still has now, the travel to Mars may take about 3/4 the mass of our bones. what about caring for Mother Earth first before trying to find an escape planet.
when we say mars ang mo sud sako huna-huna dayon kai init didto... even if pwede puy-an didto,
i would still prefer to live here on earth.
WAS. Based on sound theoretical foundation, Mars once was a haven for life to exist. Like the earth now Mars once had just the right atmosphere, a magnetic field, water suitable for life to exist. There is even a postulation in science where it is believed that life on earth might have originated from Mars and was blown onto the young earth. Least you expect we might be even Martians.
Although all we can do is speculate, we are still gathering more findings from the Mars rover.
Who would want to live on a planet of rock and dust?
Besides, the atmosphere of Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's, and it is 95 percent carbon dioxide.
There may be life in the past, but now the conditions are inhabitable.
Nganu pugson man jud nato mu adto? Out of curiosity lang? Not worth it.
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