Hi my name is Hendrix and today I will be talking about the possibility of human life on mars.
Introduction.
Human survival on mars would require living in artificial mars habitats with complex life-support-systems, one key aspect of this would be water processing systems.
Being made mainly of water, a human being would die in a matter of days without it.
Life on mars would be revolutionising, but if we were ever to live up there it would have to take 5+ years. It would be a complicated task, we would have to make (a lot!) Of space shuttles. I also think if we were to live on mars it would be a bit crowded with the 7.5 billion humans we have.
Also if we were to live on mars we would have to get used to the living conditions. Like how thin-thick the air is or how much the gravity has changed or how our time schedule would have changed . Also because of how much earth is bigger than mars, If humans lived on it we would destroy it ten times faster than we have to earth. Also
By comparison Mars' atmosphere is 95 percent carbon dioxide. We need to breathe oxygen. There's no free oxygen in the Martian atmosphere. You cannot breathe this gas. We can only breathe oxygen. And also no one has ever been to mars robots have, they have taken photos for us to see what it looks like up there.
Conclusion
In conclusion the original concept included an orbiter and small robotic lander in 2018, followed by a rover in 2020, and the base components in 2024. The first crew of four astronauts were to land on Mars in 2025. Then, every two years, a new crew of four would arrive and we would go on from there.