Part A
What is a central idea of "We're Going to Mars!"?
science
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Life on Mars...
English, 19.03.2021 20:40 Lianabel0517
Part A
What is a central idea of "We're Going to Mars!"?
science
rst
Life on Mars will be uncomfortable because Mars is
too cold for humans.
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Conditions on Mars are changing to become more
suitable to support life.
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Studying Mars will help scientists learn more about
Earth.
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Studying Mars should take priority over other
scientific studies.
in for life
Part B
that life
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