According to a new theory about Mars, it is possible that life exists in other places outside its surface, in more hidden points, such as in its caves.
There is plenty of evidence from studies on the planet that it once had oceans. This may indicate that, at some point in the past, the red planet harbored some kind of life.
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However, after research, networks of tunnels were discovered under the outer part of Mars, which could therefore be a suitable place for life to continue to exist.
Let's check out more details about the studies and theories that revolve around the subject.
Even though studies involving the encounter with any life on Mars were left aside, after the technological advances achieved by us, the search for the existence of microorganisms on the planet continues until today.
According to research, the star has several channels and tunnels beneath its surface created by volcanic activity that once existed there.
The presence of these tunnels indicates that at some point the planet had climatic conditions closer to those found here on Earth.
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This could mean that, over time, Mars lost its atmosphere and magnetic field. This led to the disappearance of these systems, but leaving room for the possibility of microbial life in the underground channels and tunnels of Mars.
According to some experts, the existence of this type of “lava tube” is also present on Earth, which could help in the study of the red planet.
With research into these compositions on our planet, we can understand whether there is still the possibility of microbial life on Mars.
According to researcher Chloe Fishman, the study of lava tubes like those from the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii can serve as samples. “The microbes we found in Hawaii could be similar to microbes that lived on Mars,” he told NASA.
Therefore, research into the possibility of life on the planet continues to date and aims to understand the probability of the theory becoming reality.
However, until then, there is no clear enough information to indicate that there really is life in the tunnels found under the surface of Mars.