Has Liquid Water Really Been Found On Mars?


The question is, “Has liquid water really been found on Mars?”


I heard on the BBC New on 25th July 2018 that Italian scientists had discovered a twelve-mile pond of liquid water.


It was found beneath the southern polar ice cap, which is great news if I ever wanted to go to Mars.


However, with this exciting news Scientists now expect to find microbial life, but I’m pretty sure that Mars is inhabited by a much larger life form.


Just because none had been discovered on the planet’s surface by the rovers Opportunity or Spirit, the experts automatically believe life doesn’t exist.


However, I believe a colony of Martians do exist, underground way below the surface, just like how humans lived and survived the temperatures of our planet centuries ago, but we’ll never know of their existence unless human explorers are sent on a mission to Mars.


But hey, I’m no expert.


What do you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton


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