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marusya05 [52]
2 years ago
15

How is it possible to solve the gravity and temperature problems on mars

Geography
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Mumz [18]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation: The only real solution is to have a large automated labor force moving materials from Venus to Mars to make Mars large enough to kick start it's own magnetosphere and natural life cycle processes. The solar winds could potentially be harnessed to travel back and forth while stripping materials from Venus to Mars.

vazorg [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<em>Scientists don't actually know whether Mars 1/3  gravity will be a problem or not. It's never been tested. In fact, scientists really don't know much at all about how humans react to different gravity levels. The only DATA points are as following:</em>

<em>-We know 1G is good for people.</em>

<em>-We know 0G is bad for people, especially after a few months.</em>

<em>-We know 1/6G {the moon} is fine for a couple of days.</em>

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