jackfrost7890 t1_iu2t8lf wrote
Reply to comment by ThickPrick in A recently released set of topography maps provides new evidence for an ancient northern ocean on Mars. The maps offer the strongest case yet that the planet once experienced sea-level rise consistent with an extended warm and wet climate, not the harsh, frozen landscape that exists today. by Wagamaga
That goes along with a theory I have that we keep going back and forth between Earth and Mars because we keep wrecking each one. Then by the time we wreck the one we are on the other seems like a better solution it would kinda explain the pyramids on Earth and Mars.
C4-BlueCat t1_iu3ptya wrote
Doesn’t explain Venus though - that one used to have an earth-like climate before its runaway greenhouse process
jackfrost7890 t1_iu78o06 wrote
Same theory but seems even more possible considering how much everyone is talking about greenhouse gases and climate change. They say there is alot of methane trapped in the ice caps. And methane is more insulating then carbon.
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