User talk:Chillyhot8

Italic textVenus has been attacked by crazy martians! The martians are heading this way towards Earth, and our planet is about to be invaded! ARRGH!Bold text That's what they say in comic books. But in the real world, people seldom believe in crazy martians and hiding monsters on Venus. The probability for life on Mars is about 'Very Unlikely'. The probability for life on Venus is probably 'Very Very Unlikely'. Venus's atmosphric pressure is so strong that a lorry placed on its surface will be crushed within just about an hour. The sulphuric acid in its atmosphere and teh heat could burn, melt and disfigure the lorry. Venus is quite a dangerous place, and is suffering Global Warming with thick layers of Carbon Dioxide, Sulphuric Acid, etc, clouds trapping the heat of the Sun inside (the Greenhouse Effect). Venus is the hottest planet in our Solar System, and should be avoided at all costs (there is a high chance [likely] that it wouldn't be as simple for everybody to go to Venus as touching dust). Mars is also a hostile place. A long time ago, before any of your ancestors were alive, Mars had water, rich oxygen in its atmosphere, and quite a warm temperature. But because of Mars's small size (Mars is the second smallest planet out of the Inner Planets, i.e. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars), the water was forced to rise out of the planet, and the planet was too small to keep its heat. Mars became a very uninhabitable place. Ah, but there is a scientific way to cause Mars to be OK again, but it would take over a thousand years to carry out the process. Robots on Mars have collected samples of bacteria-like fossils. Could there be life on Mars? My name is 'Chillyhot8', call me JC. HI!!! BYE!!!

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