Manish Gogoi: What If Mars Has Life?

    • Manish Gogoi,
    • Standard: X-A,
    • KV NAL CAMPUS,
    • Bangalore.

    • Publish Date: Aug 28 2017 9:46PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 31 2017 3:58PM
Manish Gogoi: What If Mars Has Life?

The issue of life on Mars has been a topic of hot discussion over the last past few months. What if there is a possibility of life on the red planet. Will some of us move to the Mars? 

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Ashish Kumar Podar International School CBSE , Nerul

What if water exsists on Mars?

Aikya Oruganti Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

I would prefer earth

Yashwanth Reddy Bharatiya vidya bhavan

yes many over populous countries like India can move and the development process in mars would grow. there will be an increase in job opportunities will grow. many satellites would be launched and the greatest thing is mount olympus . people can see such a big mountain. And its also risky to live as it is near to asteroid belt

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Wow! If people could live a common life on Mars that would be great. I''d like to visit and stay if possible. But the thing I''m scared about is what Hawkins said. If we try to contact people of other world they might overrule us.

Yana Agarwal G.D GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL

Yeah! That would be great! Hope it turns out true. Wouln''t be awesome to live on Mars?

R.Lokeshwaran Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

It will be a great adventure trip to the red planet. If life is possible it will be superb to travel from Earth to Mars . But one thing is disturbing all humans it is than there is any allien living in and around​ mars. If this is proved I will be excited to go to Mars.

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

I think taht space exploration by humans and the day when we settle down on Mars is not far away and will be possible i the next seven or eight decades

Manish Gogoi KV NAL CAMPUS

Yes I would prefer earth rather than mars .

Inaya Zainab Delhi Public School,Bopal

It would be cool to live on Mars

Myiesha Chaudhary N.L.Dalmia H

If mars would have life many of the people will leave the earth and go to mars but still I will prefer earth.

Dilsher Singh Chatha Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula

I would not move to Mars .I would just visit it as a trip if ever possible . Why should we leave Mother Earth and go live on other planets? Are we actually thinking of going their to have a different experience or going there by leaving our dear Earth back because it won''t be any useful to us then ?

Manish Gogoi Kendriya Vidyalaya NAL Campus

Hey that would be a nice idea

Manish Gogoi Kendriya Vidyalaya NAL Campus

We humans would be free from problems related to population.

Manish Gogoi Kendriya Vidyalaya NAL Campus

But I would prefer earth .

Janani.M Bhaktavatsalam Vidyashram

yes we will of course move because most populous countries like India,China etc will definitely move because they are facing a lot of food and water scarcities. then unemployment problem will get suspended from our lives.

P.S Geethanjali Nalanda Vidya Niketan, Vijayawada

Inaya,Mars is so hot and contains temperatures about 80° Celsius.Then how can you feel cool about it. Just Joking 😋

P.S Geethanjali Nalanda Vidya Niketan, Vijayawada

It''ll be great to live on a other planet like Mars.I wish to get the experience of living there for a while and get back to earth as soon as possible as Earth is my favourite place and would continue to be.

Kanyala De Paul

If there is a planet like mars where life can exist then there would be no population problem. We can even be happy because there is even no worries about global warming. But mars should be safe for living, then our international government can shift som countries to mars.

R.Nidharshana KENSRI ACDEMY OF EXCELLENCEMARIANAP

East or west earth is best!!!!!

R.Suman Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

It will be little boring. I will prefer Earth.

Shweta Ullala National Academy For Learning

Oh my god! Imagine if this was true! We would be living so close to another species!

Shweta Ullala National Academy For Learning

However, I definitely would prefer earth

Divyansh Saxena Sir padampat singhania education centre

It would be nice. But actually life there would not be as pleasent as on our planet yet it will be a an intresting life

Anmol Singh APS CLEMENT TOWN, DEHRADUN

After Earth, Mars is the planet with the most hospitable climate in the solar system. So hospitable that it may once have harbored primitive, bacteria-like life. Outflow channels and other geologic features provide ample evidence that billions of years ago liquid water flowed on the surface of Mars. Although liquid water may still exist deep below the surface of Mars, currently the temperature is too low and the atmosphere too thin for liquid water to exist at the surface.

Nandagopal M Soundarya School

I would like to stay in each but would definitely like to go to school trip on mars.We should send more algae which can produce more oxygen as said by NASA.

ADARSH TIWARI Army Public School

It will be a great thing that life exists on Mars but I would prefer to stay on Earth only.

Kaustubh Kashyap The Millennium School, Lucknow

If mars has life it may be beneficial and life threatening to us humans , as the martian civilization may be having more high technology as compared to us .

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