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Do you think it would be cool to live on mars?

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like we get evryone from earth and move to mars and build a whole new thing on mars :D

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  1. I wouldn't be so sure about it.


  2. I hear that Donald Trump is developing condos there as we speak.

  3. Some many closed minded people, sheesh..

    it would be cool. We could terra form mars and we could be like eating cake with other life forms that may have adapted to its environment through micro/ macro evolution, adaption and other theories about the progress of organisms.

    There is life on MArs!! Dont let anyone tell you other wise. How do you think we found Oprah?

  4. How old are you??  This is a Meaningless question.  We do not have the technology to go to mars much less live on mars.  So unless you consider gasping for breath while you freeze to death in the cold, a week after your last meal to be COOL,  no I do not.

  5. We'd die of radiation. So no, I don't think that would be cool.

  6. It would be very cool,in the summer it stays around 50 below zero.

  7. The reasonable man adapts himself to his environment.

    The unreasonable man adapts his environment to himself.

    Therefore all progress is due to unreasonable men.

    (sorry for the sexist language - it's a very old quote.)

    I think it would be cool to live in Antarctica.  And in the summer, there are about 10,000 who do.  In the winter, it's much less.  You really have to want to be there.  It's really cold out - so you only go out if you really have to.  And it takes a bit to get everything on so you survive it. There's a doctor, but no real hospital. If you need a hospital in the Winter, you're stuck. One time the doctor had to operate on herself. And you can only get resupplied next Spring.  Don't forget your toothbrush!  But Mars is colder, and resupply takes much longer, and Antarctica doesn't have massive life threatening and quality of life threatening radiation, and Antarctica has air to breath, and though Antarctica is a very dry desert, it's got nothing on Mars.

    I'd like to go to Antarctica.  But not with my family.  I'd need a job there, but i'm an engineer with computer skills - it might work.  Mars?  Not so much.

  8. Not really. First of all, I couldn't handle the trip there because I get nauseous on the merry-go-round. (Seriously I do.) Second, what would I do once I'm there?

  9. Very. Mars gets really cold at night (way below 0)

    If we moved everyone from Earth to Mars, then Mars would be very overpopulated. As is, Earth almost has more people than it can sustain. Mars is smaller and less habitable, so it would be hugely overpopulated!

    Other than that, it could be interesting to live on Mars...for a while.

  10. DUDE!!! That'd be freaking awesome!

    haha,

    Chris

  11. It could be done.  If they can find an energy source they can edge snow ball comets to Mars and give it water, an ocean, an atmosphere, give it an atmosphere that will trap heat (global warming gas like methane or CO2) and make it habitable.  I think it will happen eventually.  The key is finding an energy source strong enough to edge those snowball comets into Mars' atmosphere.

  12. No, because humans have already polluted one planet, why do that to another? And also, conditions on Mars are very harsh and not exactly liveable.

  13. it would be interesting yeah....but wouldnt it be just like a red desert? no trees...no animals..except maybe aliens if they exist there hahaha...and they'll probly kill you ahahaa.......i think it would be cool to visit..but live there....i dont think so....and unless people figure out a way to travel faster.....you know how long of a ride it is to get to mars???

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