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life on Mars

Scientists searching for life on Mars have achieved great success. Such fossils have been found in Australia which lived billions of years ago without oxygen. This will make the search for life in Mars much easier.




Micro fossils found in Australia have supported the fact that life on Mars is possible. These fossils found in Australia reveal that 3.4 billion years ago, there were bacteria in the earth that did not have oxygen and this has reinforced the hope that life exists on Mars.



Fossil specimens were found from the Streley Pool in the Pilbara area of ​​Western Australia. Here after the micro-germ die, the crystals were secured between the particles. In the year 2002, another team of scientists working just 35 km away in the same area got bacterial fossils. But this claim was rejected by some scientists, saying that it is not the fossils of bacteria but the result of mineralization of stones. Researchers from Western Australia and Oxford University say that fossils of microscopic germs located in ancient sedimentary rocks are It has been confirmed that they are the oldest fossils found so far. There was a debate about this for almost a decade.



Signs of water

If water is present on Mars, then it is possible that bacteria also grow in it in summer. However these streams only appeared in summer and disappeared in cold weather. Scientists believe that these currents may have been made of mud and mud. Last day, NASA claimed that there were signs of water flowing on Mars. After this sign, the possibility of life on Mars has increased further. Scientists believe that the latest photographs taken from the hills of the planet Mars are the biggest proof of this. Long thick lines are seen in these pictures of Mars, which can actually be flowing currents. These streams are a few meters wide and are seen flowing on the plains surface passing through the stones.