Huge seas 'once existed on Mars'

Mars is probably further along the evolution chain than Earth, and this planet will be like that in a few million years.

It's because Mars is much much smaller than earth.


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only 15% the volume of earth.
 
Mars is geologically dead and combined with a lack of magnetic field doesn't exert enough of a pull through mavity to hold onto a heavy earth like atmosphere. The Earth will probably be roasted by the dying Sun before it becomes anything like Mars.
 
There's still about 5 billion years left before the Sun begins to turn into a red giant and the core's outer shell expands into a nebula frying everything in the solar system.

Before that fireworks event not to be missed though, we are more likely to be hit by an Asteroid that wipes life on this planet out, it's already happened at least once before.

There are other extinction level events too.
 
There's still about 5 billion years left before the Sun begins to turn into a red giant and the core's outer shell expand into a nebula frying everything in the solar system.

Before that fireworks event not to be missed though we are more likely to be hit by an Asteroid that wipes us out completely.

There are other extinction level events too.

There you go guys and girls, we can rely on this man to cheer us up in the morning! :p
 
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