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There are some who believe that Mars inhabitants colonized earth..is it not theoretically possible that the people on Mars burned something similar to fossil fuels and that is why they moved to earth..now there is an abstract theory... now treat it as entertaining and mind provoking.

2007-07-15 03:07:20 · 4 answers · asked by bruce b 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Come on I was looking for the creative imagination.
Over a million years maybe the roads and factories have decayed.

2007-07-15 03:25:54 · update #1

the belief also includes that an asteroid pased through our orbit and knocked mars closer to the Sun...one of the other reasons it may have died.

2007-07-15 05:20:45 · update #2

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I guess anything is possible, but your idea is a stretch.

2007-07-16 10:59:18 · answer #1 · answered by johnandeileen2000 7 · 0 0

The mass of Mars is 37% of Earth's. Mars lacks sufficient gravity to hold a dense enough atmosphere to allow such large creatures to evolve. Microorganisms may live under the surface, but they exist at the scale allowable for life in such a thin atmosphere. Surface pressure on Mars is equivalent to pressure at 100,000 feet on Earth.

Earth may have been colonized by microorganisms from Mars that arrived here on meteors that broke off from Mars, due to an impact of a large asteroid. Life on Earth began around a billion years ago. But if it began as aliens microbes, their arrival here was due to chance.

2007-07-15 10:44:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

THEY???
INHABITANTS???
COLONIZED EARTH???

Let me ask you this...If some believe what you said above in your question, does that make it true and correct?

Thinking along those lines, I cannot recall seeing any photos of factories or research centers on planet Mars. The lack of roads, highways, and airports leads me to think that the inhabitants were rather primitive is there were ever any inhabitants.

Quite possibly the former inhabitants of Mars were tiny microbes and little teeny insects...

2007-07-15 10:19:53 · answer #3 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 1 1

There is so much methane on Titan, great seas of it, don't know whether it's a "fossil fuel" but surely all we need to do is get one end of a long tube up there and start sucking it down, free energy forever. Guess we might run out of oxygen one day, though.

2007-07-15 10:19:22 · answer #4 · answered by Sangmo 5 · 1 0

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