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Is there any life on the planet Mars?
Asked by Aaditya Gupta,
11 Jan 07:31 pm
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Mars, our solar system's fourth planet from the sun, is a terrestrial planet named ... world, without any signs of the life or civilizations people had imagined there.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 11 Jan 07:41 pm
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Some planets are such during the course of their evolution, sometime they make way for life sustenance and this may continue for sometime till next evolution which makes the life sustenance difficult. Similarly, our Earth planet, though now has life system may end after many thousands or million years of evolution. However, not all planets will go through evolution to accommodate life system. Some planets may have evolutions even without accommodating any life system.
Answered by dinkar shetty, 12 Jan 08:17 am
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