05-02-2007, 03:13 PM
Anti Hacker Wrote:There used to be life on mars, because mars used to have water on its surface (this can be seen by the multiple water channels).
However, for whatever reason, the water is gone now and so is any life on mars. The microbes were ancient, and I'm sure upon further analysis were found to be semi-fossilized.
Mars would be easy enough to inhabit if it had an atmosphere. As long as you have an atmosphere you can just add on most else to a planet. Maybe for whatever reason mars' atmosphere was burned away and this caused it to lose fertility. I doubt any complex life developed on the planet.
Mars does have an atmosphere, because the erosion process only goes on on a planet with an atmosphere. Also because it has dust storms, so I guess it has some sort of troposphere (weather atmosphere).
I think the reason to no life is since it rotates all funky. Like earth, it rotates but I think it doesn't rotate on an ecliptic, so it just rotates wherever, causing sever climate changes. Does anyone know if Mars has an ecliptic?
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