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Roman55 [17]
2 years ago
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Novay_Z [31]2 years ago
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Scientists and astronauts will have to deal with a lot of problems that will make it hard for humans to live on Mars in the future. One of the most difficult issues to overcome is getting enough water, as well as surviving on a frigid planet devoid of oxygen and having to contend with potentially lethal radiation levels. It's still possible for humans to keep going toward the moon with an eye on Mars. They will learn to adapt, as they always have, and come up with new ways to solve the problems that await them over the next horizon.

In the first place, the colonization of Mars poses a threat to any native life forms that may exist on the planet. It's possible that there could be living things on Mars that could be killed if they came into contact with humans or other Earth materials. This is a big ethical issue. Additionally, colonizing Mars raises the question of who will be chosen to go and why they will go. Should race, gender, ethnicity, and occupation be considered? A ticket to Mars would be very expensive, so only a few rich people would be able to go there. This doesn't include the majority of people who might want to go on the trip. Such ethical issues must be carefully examined. With mission dates set and plans for colonization coming up quickly, we need to think about the consequences of invading Mars and the possible damage it could do to both humans and the planet.

<em>I hope this helps you</em>

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