By. JJ Hoots Science B Period. What do we know about Mars? A thin atmosphere It can catch the suns harsh UV rays easier It makes the ground warm.

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By. JJ Hoots Science B Period

What do we know about Mars? A thin atmosphere It can catch the suns harsh UV rays easier It makes the ground warm

Information:2 The air around is cold. Once volcanoes on mars.

Information:3 a lot of methane on mars frequently

Information:4 Has bright times in years Forms rainbows in bright times of each year

Information:5 Polar ice caps on mars

Recent discoverers that mars has produced methane.

Scientist believe Mars getting methane from our planet Earth.

Riverbeds formed long ago and volcanoes could of formed water with carbon dioxide and the methane came from there.

Methane is forms of carbon dioxide, subsurface water, planets internal heat.

Creates thick atmospheric climate later it will create more healthier planet.

Easier for us to live and breath on the planet

Last slide explained what methane is and possible chance to live on mars.

could be information that could change the way we as humans live.

scientist researched may have changed there minds on our planet getting closer to mars.

May think getting methane from our planet.

They think the sun could be pulling both planets.

Mars has ice cages under the planet and stays very cold.

Mars has southern polar ice cap on the planet

Got the ice cap because grounds were formed from spots of water and t think the ice has been there for a very long time from spots of water.

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