LIFE ON MARS
Evolution and Adaption of Life
WEEK OF THE DEAD
A TRIBUTE TO MARS
(Text By: Tyler Kung)
(Images and Formatting By: Jacob Lewis)
WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE?
Our planet is a small red terrestrial planet with 687 day-long years, 25 hour long days and night, and temperatures reaching from 750 degrees F all the way down to -81 degrees F. Our planet is dangerously inviting with beautiful red mountains and stunning valleys, yet harsh weathers. It has 38% of earth gravity which is elegant yet dangerous at the same time. To survive on our planet we would have to create complex living courters and shelters to protect what seems like a fragile human body from the intense temperatures, radiation, and climate.
Section By: Jacob Lewis
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Plants and Animals are one of the most important things we will need to survive. They provide us food, resources, and will evolve alongside us through the process of photosynthesis, plants can absorb Carbon Dioxide and convert it to organic matters like carbohydrate and protein molecules. The organic matter produced by these plant species is used by animals to sustain life. In return, the animals emit Carbon Dioxide back to the atmosphere through respiration. This provided humans with the resources needed for survival.
Section By: Jacob Lewis
Evolution of Species
The human immune system will be non-existent, we would need glasses, and we'd be at high risk for cancer. But at least we would taller, have stronger bones, and more muscle. Furthermore, we might evolve to look like the characters in the movie Avatar.
If it was cold, animals might evolve a flexible DNA enzyme to function. But if it was hot animals would dig underground a loose hair.
Plants would evolve C4 photosynthesis capabilities to absorb more carbon dioxide and boost plant productivity. In the cold, some plants can become more tolerable and the abundance of carbon dioxide in the air to stay warm.
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MAINTAINING OUR CREATION
In order to protect our planet, we will have an entire week dedicated to the plants and animals that make survival possible. This week will be known as "The Week of The Dead." During this week, we pay tribute to the most important species to humankind.
Section By: Jacob Lewis