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LINK How did Mars lose its atmosphere? - BBC Science Focus Magazine

"Mars today has a thin atmosphere [ but ] . . . evidence from the surface of Mars indicates that the planet was once much warmer and wetter than today."


Could we create a breathable atmosphere on Mars?

AnonySchmoose 8 Dec 2
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Back when Mars was in the Sun's 'Goldilocks' Zone, the people living there fouled up their atmosphere, and their planet, with carbon emissions. Over time, they became extinct, except for those few lucky ones who relocated to Earth.

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Figured that out

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