Life on Mars.
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Jfrog
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Re: Life on Mars.
Not a chance. It will be filled with problems. Definitely.
Raging Raptor- Dino Moderator
Re: Life on Mars.
there is a chance man might live in mars Water do exist there but oxygen is questionable
Jfrog- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
oh.. i thought there is ice even exist there how could you make ice without water?
Jfrog- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Well the atmosphere gets so called, it starts to make ice, like mt everst for example, it get's so cold, and it makes ice.
Andrew- Dino Moderator
Re: Life on Mars.
Indeed, but he does have a point, but if something gets really cold yeah it will create ice.
raptors rule- Carnotaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Easy.All you need to do is freeze CO2.Jfrog wrote:oh.. i thought there is ice even exist there how could you make ice without water?
cunfuzzed- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
ok guys you say freeze CO2 it turns in to ice but what if the ice melts would it go back to CO2 state or H2O???
Jfrog- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Jfrog wrote:ok guys you say freeze CO2 it turns in to ice but what if the ice melts would it go back to CO2 state or H2O???
Yes children, melting a substance can turn it into a totally different substance.
cunfuzzed- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Hey,I know that! Now don't call me a child! Different ways of turning a substance to a different one:
1.Evaporation
2.Melting
3.Condensation
4.Sublimation(forgot spelling)
and so on...
1.Evaporation
2.Melting
3.Condensation
4.Sublimation(forgot spelling)
and so on...
procompsognathus101- Velociraptor
Re: Life on Mars.
I was being sarcastic.procompsognathus101 wrote:Hey,I know that! Now don't call me a child! Different ways of turning a substance to a different one:
1.Evaporation
2.Melting
3.Condensation
4.Sublimation(forgot spelling)
and so on...
And no, what you listed are phase changes, not substance changes. When you evaporate water, all you're doing is exciting water molecules. But it's still water. That's the same for every substance.
cunfuzzed- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Scientology!
But yea, the little water that is there can't support many forms of life for too long, other than bacteria.
But yea, the little water that is there can't support many forms of life for too long, other than bacteria.
Raging Raptor- Dino Moderator
Re: Life on Mars.
HAHA!! MUTUALISM BETWEEN HUMANS AND BACTERIA!!!
(Humans provide substance that are food for bacteria,and bacteria fight off diseases. )
(Humans provide substance that are food for bacteria,and bacteria fight off diseases. )
procompsognathus101- Velociraptor
Re: Life on Mars.
Bacteria Lives in A Darwins Survival Of the Fittest.
They are pitted against each other.
They Destroy Life.
They Litterally aren't anything near being as Life.
But They are classified as A living THING on a martian planet.
They are pitted against each other.
They Destroy Life.
They Litterally aren't anything near being as Life.
But They are classified as A living THING on a martian planet.
Raptor- Stegosaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
so i am right there is water...................
bur guys but guys i remember a book that there was an experiment that proves that if extreme weathers exist
then there would be Single cells critters partucularly in water and EVO might take place?
bur guys but guys i remember a book that there was an experiment that proves that if extreme weathers exist
then there would be Single cells critters partucularly in water and EVO might take place?
Jfrog- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Why not explain to us What evo is?Jfrog wrote:so i am right there is water...................
bur guys but guys i remember a book that there was an experiment that proves that if extreme weathers exist
then there would be Single cells critters partucularly in water and EVO might take place?
Raptor- Stegosaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
I believe he is referring to evolution from cells to these guys
Thunderaptor- Stegosaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
First of all, everything you just said is verifiably wrong. Nature, red in tooth and claw does not actually exist in nature. Second of all, did you seriously just say that bacteria aren't life? Wow...Raptor wrote:Bacteria Lives in A Darwins Survival Of the Fittest.
They are pitted against each other.
They Destroy Life.
They Litterally aren't anything near being as Life.
But They are classified as A living THING on a martian planet.
cunfuzzed- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Bacteria is a unicellular living thing. It could even be from a pond and still be living.
Andrew- Dino Moderator
Re: Life on Mars.
Seeing that you are considerably ignorant to what I said.cunfuzzed wrote:First of all, everything you just said is verifiably wrong. Nature, red in tooth and claw does not actually exist in nature. Second of all, did you seriously just say that bacteria aren't life? Wow...Raptor wrote:Bacteria Lives in A Darwins Survival Of the Fittest.
They are pitted against each other.
They Destroy Life.
They Litterally aren't anything near being as Life.
But They are classified as A living THING on a martian planet.
I'll Take the time to put it in quotes.
They are classified as A living THING
Raptor- Stegosaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Yes, which you said right above that doesn't qualify as life.Raptor wrote:They are classified as A living THING
A living thing that is not life. That's an oxymoron, if I've ever heard one.
cunfuzzed- Camarasaurus
Re: Life on Mars.
Well, If you are trying to contradict me. I did say it was on a MARTIAN planet.
Raptor- Stegosaurus
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