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  • NOOOO! you can't say that Mars would look like that if it had liquid water! Because you don't know how much % there would be. 10% would be different. 50% different too. 90% a water planet. That's why you can't say that!

  • And mars soil still looks like shit

  • shit they have more land on mars than we have here

  • let's hope it doesnt turn out like doom lol

  • Now Rivers!

    Epic!

  • looks like mars with oceans

  • Now this is The Terraformed MARS I IMAGINED!

  • @deniseg49 Oh go study some basic things and then come here to teach.

  • Incredible if we could just cover the rocks with soil and stuff and that increases elevation plant grass and trees and maybe dont ruin that one like we did this one we can have houses roads a super market and stuff but we could make the planet like that :)

  • 0:28 I think I know where the Australians would colonize.

  • @pieman97405 LOL you are so fucking right. Awesome man!

  • at 0:10 it looks like reach from halo omfg O_O

  • U.S claims everything

  • NOT ONLY planets EVERYTHING even YOU have every object has it, witch is verry confuseing a verry verry litle object has a supreme gravity its a neruon star its so little but a human on it wood eight 10 000 tons so...its all a big giant confuseing universe :=|

  • u seem 2 forget that all mass has gravity meaning u have an extremely weak gravatational field

  • my guess is its gravity is probaly strong enough to hold water but the water got scaterd by a metorite that crashed.

  • actually, scientists now believe that Mars's gravitational field is weakening. this allowed radiation to destroy what was left of Mars's atmosphere. Also, Mars's mantle is cooling down along with its core.

  • Its Not some others have it, but they have low nitrogen thus no life, perhaps bactiera bur nothing else. I think their is something else tho. And no you have gravity, gravity is realitive to size, for example a small asteroid would orbit the moon. Yes read last one, hope this helps your intrest. :)

  • deniseg49

    All massive objects have gravity. Do you study Physics?

  • lol she is just 10 that she doesnt know.

  • not just massive objects, you have gravity too, just not strong enough to be measured.

  • @AndrewTheMusher Of course, I'm massive object too. Because, I have a mass!

  • @deniseg49 well every planet has it's gravity and the bigger the planet is the bigger is gravity

  • Earth is not the only planet with oxygen other planets has atmospheres too, even moons (Titan), some are less dense, but it is still there, and it contain small amount of oxygen too, but because oxygen is very reactive it needed to be generated constantly. Everything what has mass has gravity even you, if you haven't learned about it in school, then you will. You can even calculate the extent of your gravitational force on a pencil for instance. Read about gravity and atmosphere on wikipedia.

  • mars is dead (period)

  • Planet Nemic

  • however mars may have water.I saw on a T.V show or something and it explains that in the core or somewhere in the mars...there would be some water left...but its still a huge myth to me or others out there

  • mostelikely there are still groundwater left, permafrost close to the poles and some visible ice at the poles.

    Water is not an earth phenomena,,,simply we still have the most left.

  • Ah, all these maps of what Mars would look like with an ocean are predicated on one unknown... how much water. Just think how different the Earth would look if the sea level was thirty feet higher or 30 feet lower.

  • well thanks to gravity all we need is a topographical map and a simple modeling program to see exactly what it would look like

  • @Adeptmind Not to seem like I'm slamming your opinion but, if we don't know how much water was on the planet, we can't know where the coast lines would be. Take the Global Warming enthusiasts claim for example, more water on earth, the higher the coastlines, as in flooding cities. 100 liters of water would put the coasts in a far different place than 1 billion meteric tonnes would. See what I'm getting at?

  • For shure your right, but there are upper tectonic plates that would make sharp coastlines rather than shallow seas.

    Have you seen the expanding earth theory ?,,,there are even a model made for Mars. Interesting,,,,

  • I was simply saying that we can see exactly what it would look like with any amount of water whatever that may be... we can see what the coastlines would be like with all kinds of diff amounts of water ... i.e. what the earth would look like with a coast line 30ft lower.... what mars would look like with the amount of water that one cap might hold... or two might.. or if the whole planet is uniform with water throughout.. they obviously went to the max possible amount & everything in between..

  • see what im getting at?

  • Yeah! I see what you mean. I can agree with you on that. We CAN see where the coasts might have been and from that extrapolate out to what the planet would possible look like.

  • in a book (science)i read that all the water under mars is as big as a lake on earth well almost

  • See you at the party Richter!

  • lolz..........................­....

  • looks like mozilla firefox

  • @ernie203 LOL it does

  • me pido la peninsula esa guapisima!! jaja

  • looks like Dragonball Planet

  • Water is frozen at the caps so this is possible

  • I heard that there was some fraquion of water underneaith the surface:P

  • @Starkiller911

    Yes, but it's been found that the frozen water would be acidic if it was liquid. In fact, one of the polar caps is Dry Ice anyway. Instead of deep, refreshing ocean water, think shallow, acidic lakes.

  • The bible calls Mars THE OLD WORLD!!

    where there was life Noah

  • it doesn't look like made by nasa :D

  • but bye this time the land mass would be green,

  • Mars is the most awesome planet EVAH!

  • How deep would this Ocean be?

  • It depends on how much is melted, although some scientists say that if all of the Martian ice melted, it would flood the entire planet (with probably only the shield volcanoes escaping).

  • Wow that's quite a bit more than I was thinking. Thanks for the reply.

  • @southernxfried the canals are canyons so it will be like hundreads of miles deep

  • thats awesome

  • Bring your speedos!

  • I say we shall plant the union jack olympus mons and take the whole planet for the british empire.

  • Lol... thats would be cool on simmars though.

  • lol......

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