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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
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Will give Brainliest within five minutes of answer - Why do we want to explore Mars more than the other planets/moons even thoug

h it is not currently habitable (with its temperatures, atmosphere, etc.)? How can it be habitable?
Biology
1 answer:
Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

After the Earth, Mars is the most habitable planet in our solar system due to several reasons:

Its soil contains water to extract

It isn’t too cold or too hot

There is enough sunlight to use solar panels

Gravity on Mars is 38% that of our Earth's, which is believed by many to be sufficient for the human body to adapt to

It has an atmosphere (albeit a thin one) that offers protection from cosmic and the Sun's radiation

The day/night rhythm is very similar to ours here on Earth: a Mars day is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds

The only other two celestial bodies in orbits near the Earth are our Moon and Venus. There are far fewer vital resources on the Moon, and a Moon day takes a month. It also does not have an atmosphere to form a barrier against radiation. Venus is a veritable purgatory. The average temperature is over 400 degrees, the barometric pressure is that of 900 meters underwater on Earth, and the cherry on top comes in the form of occasional bouts of acid rain. It also has nights that last for 120 days. Humans cannot live on Mars without the help of technology, but compared to Venus it's paradise!

Additional info:

Mars is an obvious target for exploration because it is close by in our Solar System, but there are many more reasons to explore the Red Planet. The scientific reasons for going to Mars can be summarised by the search for life, understanding the surface and the planet’s evolution, and preparing for future human exploration.

<u>Searching for life on Mars</u>

Understanding whether life existed elsewhere in the Universe beyond Earth is a fundamental question of humankind. Mars is an excellent place to investigate this question because it is the most similar planet to Earth in the Solar System. Evidence suggests that Mars was once full of water, warmer and had a thicker atmosphere, offering a potentially habitable environment.

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