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SHOWCASE OF THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE S tation: why Mars? The speaker explained under the topic "Why Mars?". She explains that Mars can have potential for life, as she also explains that Mars's atmosphere can become thinner every time it gets older, and now that Mars's atmosphere has thinned is it possible for humans to live there. She explained that Mars is colder than the Earth, as the Earth is closer to the sun than Mars. Mars is the closest planet to Earth that might have once supported or even currently supported life. It has water ice, like I said a thin atmosphere, and some evidence of a past warmer, wetter climate. Mars is the most Earth-like planet in our solar system. It has a day and night cycle similar to Earth's, and its polar ice caps are made of water ice, like Earth's. This makes it a candidate for future human habitation. She explained that Mars used to have water, but it got cold and lost most of its atmospher...