Find evidence that Mars had a CO2-rich atmosphere.

If there is life on Mars, it must be considered, because it is also a possible option, there may be life in layers under the surface that preserve liquid water heated by the internal geology of Mars, because the core of Mars is still hot, the core of Mars is smaller than the Earth and therefore it also cooled more quickly, but it still conserves heat and there are pockets of magma.

The question is whether life had enough time to be created, that is one of the enigmas we have, we do not know at what speed life evolves, in principle yes, life on Earth was only about 400 million years since the planet was formed since the planet was formed, understand since the brutal impact of Tea against the Earth and the Moon was formed, about 400 million years was the same time Mars had water in abundance for about 1000 million years it could have developed perfectly microbial life is more according to the theory of panspermia, that is, that life and the basic elements of life or life itself comes from another point other than space and arrived aboard meteorites or comets.

It was not yet known how Mars managed to have a dense atmosphere, to have that water on the surface, to have a warm climate in a primitive time of the solar system where the sun emitted less heat, and this is where the recent research from the University of Chicago comes in, which is news because there are many times it is suspected, it is theorized, but evidence is needed to confirm and this is the confirmation.
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