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Mars has only Volcano Mountains
Mars has no flowing lava under its top crust. No plates like the Earth
has that can be crushed and left up and become mountains. At this spacetime it is not much different than our moon. Should that meteor have struck its surface and made a deep crater I predict no steam from water would be detected. I think Mars being seen so barren I would rather skip it and have man go to two of Jupiter Moons instead. What do you guys think? Our Moon and Mars look like two sides to the same coin. Dry fine sand mounds,and craters. With lots of scattered rocks every where. The most interesting feature on Mars is its 15 mile high volcano I like that Bert |
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“ Life == Motion ”.
Venus is likely inhabited already; after all, it has an atmosphere.
Everyone thinks “ Life == Water ”, so they won't look into it. “ Life == Motion ”. |
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" Life == Motion ".
"Jeff?Relf" wrote in message ... Venus is likely inhabited already; after all, it has an atmosphere. Everyone thinks " Life == Water ", so they won't look into it. " Life == Motion ". And there could be lifeforms that enjoy the heat. |
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