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#2 - remsaman ONLINE (01/16/2013) [-]
thicker atmosphere... higher temperature.. ice caps melted...
User avatar #224 to #2 - goblingang (01/18/2013) [-]
But the lack of a magnetic field would mean that solar winds would rip the atmosphere apart...
User avatar #109 to #2 - sippay (01/17/2013) [-]
would it have a magnetic field and an ozone layer.
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User avatar #6 to #2 - seniorawesomesauce (01/16/2013) [-]
That's actually a proposed theory to terraform planets. It'd be a slow process but it would work. Of course, this would be expensive as all hell
User avatar #88 to #6 - keltainenlumi (01/17/2013) [-]
So if for some reason space travel becomes cheaper they could stuff polluting factories on mars?
User avatar #99 to #88 - WhattheNorris (01/17/2013) [-]
Space travel is becoming commercialized... My god it's stupid enough to work!
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