środa, 29 maja 2013

Mars life periods.

There was life on Mars < some 70000 to 80000 years ago. They could write by hand and copy=kind of newspaper.

Why did life on Mars end? Vulcanic eruption? yes Will life here start again? yes

After millions of years humanlike life will be on Mars? no Faster? yes

After a few decades humans will move there? yes

And they will change the climate, raise the temperature, and bring plants from earth, clover too? Almost not, but finally yes.

At the end of this century a few people will live rather well there? yes <2100 126="" age="" enlightenment.="" of="" or="" p="" the="" year="">
Debatten om kanalerna på Mars varade tills de första rymdsonderna sände tydliga bilder av Mars, vilka visade att kanaler inte fanns.

It had no canals?no

Mars had human life 70000 to 80000 years ago?yes

And they were a great deal taller than us? yes 5m yes
 
How could Mars be habitable 70000 y ago, have a good temperature? Only because it had an atmosphere?no It had heat from inside the planet. almost correct?yes It had a glowing area the size of Arizona, wich heated the air?yes But after it erupted to extinguish all life, the activity in it stopped moving and it cooled down and hardened on the surface. Will it open again and create life? yes Exactly when we have warmed the planet with nuclear power it will open and double the temperature to 50 degrees.yes But because of the thin air we will stand that temperature, and just close the nuclear power and the planet will be livable for very long time, with the presence of the open vulcano. NO It would explode sooner than we expect? yes

But if we leave it to nature, will the volcano open again and be stable in producing heat for the planet for long time to create life? Almost true.

It will sustain life if we put it there? yes And can be possible for people to live there? yes

And cultivating the soil to get all they need on the planet.yes

But when will that happen? 0-10000 onward yes 1000 yes less yes 500 no

500 --1000. About this time people can live on Mars again.
 
 

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