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Is colonizing, including terra forming the planet, really feasible without water?

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Is colonizing, including terra forming the planet, really feasible without water?

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The probability that water exists below the surface of Mars is very good since we know that water already exists in martian clouds and polar caps. There is also evidence of major floods on the surface of Mars that occurred sometime in the past. Colonizing/terra forming wouldn’t really be feasible without water since humans and plants must have water to survive.

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