Yeah, There is ice. So there is water, just in a solid form.
I'm sure by the time that the Earth is burnt to a crisp and it is needed for us to move to Mars, they would have melted by then.
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Yeah, There is ice. So there is water, just in a solid form.
I'm sure by the time that the Earth is burnt to a crisp and it is needed for us to move to Mars, they would have melted by then.
You guys are mistaken...there is no "ice" that is an earth term to describe something that we see here on "earth". This "ice" you speak of is not "ice".Quote:
Originally Posted by Mittopotahis
no water in space, but only hydrogen peroxide
actually these people are freaks and real smart they debate it real well if you are interested
http://www.open2.net/forum/thread.js...essageID=24676
-.- y'all are nerds.
Anyways, hey, there could be water there. I mean, have any of you actually BEEN to mars?
EDIT: Oh, yeah. They are starting to inspect one of Saturn's moons, Titan, because is has the composites of the tentitive early Earth.
actually these people are freaks and real smart they debate it real well if you are interestedQuote:
Originally Posted by Acid Raine
http://www.open2.net/forum/thread.js...essageID=24676
lovehurts, why are you advertising to me?
I thought I had the right audience..why?Quote:
Originally Posted by Acid Raine
I guess that you're not interested.
Well, yeah, but you had already said it.