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Mars Could possibly have Had Conditions for life Before Earth

BryarBy BryarJanuary 11, 2023Updated:January 11, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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This is an artist’s concept of how ancient Mars may have looked with oceans. mage via Ittiz/ Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).
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New research has discovered the surface of Mars is covered by a 300 meter deep oceans.

Mars is recognized because of its red hue, however, it’s thought the planet at one time was blue and surrounded by water. The discovery that Mars may have had water before helps us to determine if the planet could have supported life.

There is a general opinion amongst researchers that at some point in the history of Mars there is water, however, the extent and duration of that water is still a matter of debate.

According to a recent study from the University of Copenhagen, it’s thought that Mars was at one time covered in a 300-meter-deep ocean of water more or less 4.5 billion years ago.

At that time, Mars was stricken with ice – filled asteroids. ” It occurred during the very first hundred million years of Earth’s evolution. “Another intriguing direction would be that the asteroids also possessed organic molecules that are biologically essential for life,” Martin Bizzarro, director of the Centre for Star and Planet Formation, said.

The icy asteroids additionally brought to the Red Planet biologically relevant particles including amino acids, along with water. When DNA and RNA create bases, amino acids are used to provide exactly what a cell needs.

The study was published in the renowned journal Science Advances.

Mars may have had the conditions for life before Earth The new study shows that the oceans that covered the whole planet in water were at least 300 meters deep. They were most likely one kilometer deep. Martin Bizzarro says there’s almost no water on Earth.

“This happened in the first hundred million years of Mars ‘existence,” it said. Something disastrous occurred to the chance of life on Earth after that moment. There is rumor that a gigantic collision occurred between Mars and Earth. It was an energetic collision which created the Earth-Moon system and, at the same time, wiped out all potential life on Earth,” says Martin Bizzarro.

Consequently, the researchers have really good evidence that conditions allowing the development of life have been present on Mars long before Earth.

Billion-year-old meteorite It was by means of a meteorite that’s billions of years old the researchers are able to look into Mars’s past history. The meteorite, which has been once part of the original crust of Mars, provides us with a special insight into what occurred when the solar system formed.

The key is in the way the surface of Mars was created, and which meteorite was once part of, since it’s a surface which does not move. On Earth, it’s the exact opposite. The tectonic plates are perpetually going and are recycled in the interior of the earth.

“Plate tectonics on Earth erased all evidence of what occurred during the earliest 500 million years of our planet’s history,” it stated in a statement. The plates are continuously going, being recycled and being destroyed in the interior of our planet. Mars, in contrast, does not have plate tectonics, so that the surface area of the planet preserves a track record of the earliest history of the planet, “Martin Bizzarro, Ph.D., says.

DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abp8415

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