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Terraforming Mars
Mars has an atmosphere (a thin one) and polar ice caps. With scientific engineering, we could begin to grow plants there. Think of the benefits to Earth's forests if we could grow and harvest forests somewhere else! It would take a very long time, but why don't we start now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is just not enough water on Mars to sustain any plants from Earth. The extreme temperature differences between night and day, and the lengths of the days would just not support our plants, let alone the seasonal differences.
It would be a lot cheaper and feasable to supply water to the vast deserts on Earth and plant forests there. In an ecologically very short time this would change the climate and encourage rain, so eventually being able to grow even vegetables there.
It would be a lot cheaper and feasable to supply water to the vast deserts on Earth and plant forests there. In an ecologically very short time this would change the climate and encourage rain, so eventually being able to grow even vegetables there.
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