Moon " too dry to have life", say scientists
By tanvip135
@tanvip135 (19)
Thailand
August 5, 2010 7:28pm CST
After many reserches, scientists say that the Earth's satellite may have always been too dry to host life.
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT ???????
1 response
@consultrainer (4991)
• India
6 Aug 10
it is not proper for us to review the standards of the moon-surface sitting on the earth. how so ever technically sound the modern science is, .. they do fool us always.
some review says, there is dry ice and indication of water on Mars. the next review tells us how the dry winds spoil the atmosphere of moon. yet another tells us that there is no ATMOSPHERE at all on the surface of the moon.
in all, it is just a pass-time. goodluck, and welcome to mylot.
@tanvip135 (19)
• Thailand
7 Aug 10
Scientists are researching on Mars. Some feature of Mars :
It's often described as the " Red planet ", as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface
gives it a reddish appearance.
Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere.
The rotational period and seasonal cycles of Mars are likewise to those of Earth.
SO May human live there ????????
@consultrainer (4991)
• India
7 Aug 10
well, may be.. truly, MEN are from MARS ... ... did you read about that anywhere?
now, the revolution of MARS is twice that of earth. that is what I remember from my high-school studies. and, may be i AM WRONG in that.
goodluck.