Mars was never covered with an ocean or thick atmosphere #mars #nasa #space #venus #ocean #water

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Mars is not compatible to earth for Venus it's too small
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When the earth entire surface was covered in water #water #glacier #ocean #mars #space #nasa

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Bet you've never thought about the Earth or water like this

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Bet no one has ever told you this about Mars.

Mars is just a failed Earth.

Every year, for the last five decades, since the missions to land on the moon, America, India, and other Asian and European countries, even billionaires such as Elon and Jeff Bezos have had their eyes on Mars, with dreams of being the first to reach and be the first to colonize and terraform it—to quote and quote bring it back to what it used to be.

Mars is a failed Earth; the reality is billions of years ago, Mars didn't have a thick atmosphere rich in oxygen, and it never had oceans of water. It has never looked like this and will never look like this. That planet has never supported life and never will.

What most people fail to realize is that the Earth created its own water, created its own atmosphere, and created life on its own surface. Mars was never endowed with enough energy or resources to complete the task; in fact, it's smaller, its atmosphere is thinner, and it lacks even the magnetic shielding to prevent cosmic rays from bombarding its surface (Mars is a glorified moon).

Mars has never looked like the Earth; it has never had oceans of water or a thick, oxygen-rich atmosphere, and here is why: it's a matter of geophysical properties and basic geometry.

The water visible on the surface of the Earth and the thick acid atmosphere that surrounds Venus were never due to falling comets. It's about the amount of material contained within the planet that can be broken up and broken down into ions, from deep within the plants interior, and then pushed out to the planet's outermost layer, namely its crust and atmosphere. That's what determines what the planet makes chemically and how it will look.

If you're dealing with the volume increase and surface area conundrum, it often relates to the challenges of size. If a planet is twice as large as another, its volume (related to the amount of material or body mass) grows faster than its surface area (related to the outermost layer).

Both Earth and Venus are of very similar size; however, Mars is twice as small as both of them. It has never had enough material inside of its interior that can be broken down to produce enough water to match that of the Earth or to even match the pressurized toxic wasteland of the atmosphere produced by Venus. Edward Witten #edwardwitten

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