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Originally Posted by Purple Dragon huh???????????????????? |
OK....I'll take a deep breath and here we go....
Morty said the following......
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Originally Posted by Morty Life at on time, and possibly now too, ya. But like an algae or something. Not actual humanoids or critters running around. Way too close to the sun. But evolution may grow something there in the next million years. |
So life couldn't be on Mars as it is way too close to the sun.
So I said.....
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Originally Posted by WillRiker But the order of the planets from the Sun is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and so on....
So if Mars is way too close to the Sun, yet it's further away from the Sun than Earth...wouldn't that mean that Earth is also too close to the Sun?? |
Which is demonstrated by the following illustration....
Earth is actually nearer to the Sun than Mars is...so if Mars can't support life as it's way too close to the sun, doesn't that mean that earth can't sustain life as it's closer to the sun than Mars??
Get it now??