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Friday, September 20, 2019

My debate topic

 My literacy group did a debate. My debate is aliens probably exists I still haven't edited it yet. It has some copied and pasted sentences. I will update it.


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I want to believe aliens probably exists somewhere.  We are going to look at what life needs to live, the habitable zone, when and where life could be found, and who is searching for life. We should probably start our journey looking at planets that support life. 

There are some planets with toxic gases.We probably won't find life.

Some planets have tens of thousands of times more carbon dioxide than earth has its known to be toxic to humans and animals and life on earth.

Life can be in places but they aren't so complex creatures like animals there called single celled microbes.

There are billions of suns out there.and water can be found on most planets and there are so many planets in space.There is a big chance of other life

What do we need to live Life needs: Life on Earth uses only two types of energy for metabolism: sunlight and redox chemistry you at least have enough light to support photosynthesis. So you have the right temperature, water, gravity,an apnosphar and sunlight.


kepler 186f
Another one of the new planets, called Kepler-442b, has a 97 percent chance of being in the habitable zone, and though it's a bit bigger  with a diameter one-third larger than Earth's it has an estimated 60 percent chance of being rocky here is a picture of it.


When could we possibly find life 
Mabe Mars? NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names to fly aboard the life-hunting Mars 2020 rover, which is scheduled to launch next summer and touch down on the Red Planet in February 2021.


Who is searching for life on other planets
NASA Scientists claim the exoplanet if confirmed, could be a prime candidate to host alien life. On 18 April 2013, NASA announced the discovery of three new Earth-like exoplanets Kepler-62e, Kepler-62f, and Kepler-69c now confirmed.