What Happens When We Put The Earth's Water On Mars?
What Happens When We Put The Earth's Water On Mars?😮
Imagine a world where the red, barren landscape of Mars is transformed into a lush and green garden. Can we achieve such a world by pouring the Earth's water onto the surface of Mars? Let's explore this possibility!
We're talking about millions and millions of gallons of water, which is no small feat. We would need big tanks to get all this water off the Earth.
This would require some serious rocket technology, as well as a lot of fuel. We could probably create an entire fleet of spacecraft specifically designed for the task. Just imagine a fleet of giant water tankers packed with tons of carefully harvested water, blasting off from Earth's surface and hurtling through space at unimaginable speeds.
Another way, probably a better one, would be to launch a large number of smaller missions over time, each carrying a smaller amount of water until enough of it has been transported to Mars. So, let's say we manage to do all that.
Now what? Well, believe it or not, it would be almost completely useless. Our main challenge will be the atmosphere and current climate of Mars.
Mars is a desert with an atmosphere that's only about 1% as thick as Earth's. This means that any water poured onto the surface would quickly evaporate. It would be pretty hard to create a stable environment when the entire lake can go posh in a matter of seconds. And if the water doesn't evaporate, then, on the contrary, it will turn into ice. 😓
And we also need to purify this water to remove all the bacteria before drinking it. So we need to find a way to maintain liquid water in one place for a long time and make sure that it doesn't freeze or evaporate. There are a few ways we can go about it like Insulation, Heating, Underground Reservoirs, and Building a Greenhouse.
We could build a Greenhouse that can trap heat and create a more Earth-like environment. This option is probably the best one.
What impact would this have on Mars? This would be great! If we were to pour all this water on Mars, it could have drastically changed the climate of this cold, red desert.
What would happen to our Earth after all that? We took quite a lot of water, didn't we? From Earth's perspective, transporting water to Mars would require an enormous amount of resources, including energy and different materials.
And the amount of water we'd have to spend would be staggering. The loss of such a large amount of water from Earth's reserves could have a significant impact on our planet.
So, this is a really bad idea, no matter how you look at it. That's why scientists and space agencies don't consider this idea seriously. 🥴
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