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Earth, why not Mars?

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Why we live in Earth? Why not in Mars? That would be Awsome!

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  1. Simply because...Earth is where the conditions were such that...this is where we just happened to evolve...no more complicated than that.

    If Mars was still able to support life today...then life would probably have evolved there too.

    Not necessarily humans...but...some type of life.

    If Mars was able to support life today...and the conditions were just right...then we would be able to live there just like we do here.


  2. No it wouldn't it is impossible for us humans to live on Mars. If we did try to stay there we would have to take with us the conditions that we have here on earth to live there.

    The planet earth is amazingly unique and fitted for life.  It is awesome.

  3. Mars doesn't have a deep enough gravity well to retain an atmosphere thick enough to support the variety of life we find on Earth.

  4. Because the earth has the water, the atmosphere and the correct temperature we need to survive on.  Mars has none of that.

  5. i hate earth too and the ppl living on earth and the animals

    if u go there take me with u

  6. Because Mars is colder, dryer, has only a thin atmosphere and is generally boring. Also the moons of Mars are not capable of stabilizing it's rotation or intercepting meteors. The Mars surface gets hit by meteorites more often as Earth.

  7. We wouldn't feel a difference. If we lived on Mars from the start, we would have been saying, why Mars? Why can't we live on Earth? Don't know why it had to be Earth, but all well.

  8. Mars does not currently have the right conditions to support human life. Most of it is very cold (even at the equator it seldom gets above about 10 degrees celsius, and most of the time the surface would be between about -50 and -100 celsius or even lower), as well as very dry (and most of the wet parts are near the poles, which are also the coldest parts), and its atmosphere is much thinner than that of Earth, is composed mostly of carbon dioxide, and contains essentially no free oxygen. Any human on the surface without protection would suffer the combined effects of suffocation, decompression and hypothermia/frostbite, which between them would knock the person unconscious within about ten seconds and kill them within one or two minutes, if not less. If a person wanted to live on the surface of Mars for an extended period of time, they would have to either live inside a sealed habitat (such as a space suit or airtight building) or first terraform the planet to make it habitable (this would be an extremely large project, requiring lots of new technology and a vast amount of money).

  9. why -you have two eyes not three it depend to our creator Mr
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