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Originally posted by Seiko
reply to post by ldyserenity
I'd expect dessicated remains if an atmosphere loss was that quickly catastrophic.
Maybe if we go back millions of years? 10,000 isn't a long time on a planetary scale.
Originally posted by neo5842
In my opinion we have only had very limited access to limited places on the surface of the planet, although NASA may and probably does know more than we do. If another civilisation was to land a probe in a desert, they may come to the conclusion that there is and never has been life on that planet, because there is not a lot to see in the middle of the desert, but as we know we have an abundance of life here on earth, so how do we know there isn't still life on Mars but they are keeping it from us. They have lied about so many things in the past, so its a little difficult to even accept that there is no sustainable atmosphere on the planet as well. Just a thought. :0)