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the negative effects are sometimes referred to as "brain drain". The notion of the brain drain is largely unsupported in the academic literature. According to economist Michael Clemens, it has not been shown that restrictions on high-skill emigration reduce shortages in the countries of origin.
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by introducing new method s of agriculture like land reclamation
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It got it's name because when a population is growing, there are more babies being born than there are people dying.
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Artic is a cold hot cold hot
Antarctica is constant cold
The correct answer is - No.
Even though Mars in many ways can be seen as a planet similar to the Earth, it is still a planet that is very different and doesn't have the right conditions for human existence on it.
For the time being, Mars is a planet where there's frozen water, constant dust devils, raging storms, infertile soil cover with big layer of dust, thin atmosphere, large radiation, which are all indicators that at the present, human life is not possible there.
On the other hand, with the development of the technology on our planet, maybe in the future the scientists will find a way as to how to make the ''Red Planet'' habitable, as there are few predispositions that may allow for future life to develop on it.