Life on Mars
Imagine you're playing in a big muddy puddle with your friends. That’s what life on Mars might have been like, except instead of just mud, there were lakes and seas. You could swim in them, or maybe even dive under the water like a superhero!
Also, it rained sometimes, not just tiny drops, but full-on rain that made floods happen. It was wild and fun, like when you pour all your juice boxes into a bowl and watch it overflow.
A Change Over Time
But then something happened, like how your favorite playground gets closed for repairs. The water started to disappear, the air got thinner, and Mars became more like the neighbor who used to be super friendly but now just waves from afar.
So if you lived on Mars 1 billion years ago, you might have had a wild, wet adventure, not too different from playing outside in the rain! What if you lived on Mars 1 billion years ago, like a kid who lives next door, but your world was super wet and full of interesting stuff?
Back then, Mars had oceans, rivers, and even storms. It was like Earth in the old days, not too hot, not too cold, and definitely not as dry as it is today.
Life on Mars
Imagine you're playing in a big muddy puddle with your friends. That’s what life on Mars might have been like, except instead of just mud, there were lakes and seas. You could swim in them, or maybe even dive under the water like a superhero!
Also, it rained sometimes, not just tiny drops, but full-on rain that made floods happen. It was wild and fun, like when you pour all your juice boxes into a bowl and watch it overflow.
A Change Over Time
But then something happened, like how your favorite playground gets closed for repairs. The water started to disappear, the air got thinner, and Mars became more like the neighbor who used to be super friendly but now just waves from afar.
So if you lived on Mars 1 billion years ago, you might have had a wild, wet adventure, not too different from playing outside in the rain!
Examples
- The sun is smaller but still bright enough to warm your skin.
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See also
- What Causes the Seasons on Mars?
- What If We Landed on Mars Today?
- Could All Life Have Started on Mars? Are We Martians?
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- Could people perceive the color blue in ancient times?