MARS
Mars  Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and
the second smallest planet in the Solar System. Named after the Roman god of war, it is often described as the "Red Planet".
 Mars has the site of
Olympus Mons, the second highest known mountain within the Solar System.
Why go to Mars?
1-To learn about the planet and investigate the possibility of life on Mars
2-For the technological spin-offs
3-To create a new branch of human civilisation
 Creating of human civilisation is possible on
Mars for the future.
4-Life always spreads
Life is not stagnant and unchanging. A new life can be established elsewhere.
Staying There  Money and
willpower are necessary to send people & technological opportunities to Mars.
Liquid water traces were found on the surface of Mars
Greenhouse gases warms the surface of Mars
 For life forms on Mars we should talk about
Europa
Europa  Europa is the sixth-largest moon in the Solar
System.  Europa is made of silicate rock and has an iron core. Its surface is composed of water ice and is one of the smoothest in the Solar System.
Genetic material and ethical problem
 Currently undiscovered species may
contribute to us in the healthcare field which can provide new medicine drugs and food sources for us.
Dear teacher and friends, Our Mars slides are finished. Hopefully, we were able to give good information to you about Mars.
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