The chances of life on the Red Planet have become more likely than been previously contemplated. A scientist suggests that since living things require water for survival, the primary method for exploring the possibility of life on Mars is to look for water. Encouraged by the discovery of microbial life in water, four kilometers below ground, from gold mines in South Africa and Canada, scientists believe that water on Mars is trapped at a same depth. Topographical features like volcanoes are found to be much younger than originally suspected, as shown by Mar’s recent high-resolution images.
Mines in Canada, South Africa Clues Life on Mars Water
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