how did life first start on earth, page-11

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    Imagine that the information we get from the Mars Rover concludes that there is enough Ni O and H to support life on Mars - what would we do?

    Would we try and colonise it

    Bring our scientific knowledge to the table and "create" plants, and living organisms that can thrive on the planet thus kicking off "life" on the planet

    Would we unleash a barrage of cloned goodies on the planet with the hope that some might make it some may not?

    We do have the technology to make this all happen.

    What's to say it didn't happen to us on Earth?
 
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