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Can humans adapt to the highest temperature on Mars? Can I immigrate in the future?

One thing about our present human development is very fast, which is also the result of our application of various scientific theories and technologies. After all, these achievements were discovered by predecessors through repeated efforts. It was on the basis of these predecessors' construction that we built our own skyscrapers. Especially in the 1950s and 1960s, all countries in the world began to explore the universe. In recent years, many countries have also sent more probes to deeper Mars. So can you adapt to the highest temperature on Mars? Can I immigrate in the future? The answers are mainly as follows.

First, about the highest temperature on Mars. First of all, the first point is about the highest temperature of Mars, which is the closest orbit of Mars to the sun, that is, the equator of Mars, and its temperature is only about 35 degrees, which is also the highest temperature of Mars. The highest temperature on Mars is the same as that in a certain area of human beings in summer. Such a temperature is still very acceptable to human beings. After all, humans on earth can accept the same temperature, so it is acceptable on Mars.

Second, but the lowest temperature on Mars is too low. Secondly, one more thing is that we humans should consider not only the highest temperature, but also the lowest temperature. The lowest temperature is about-137 degrees, that is-137 degrees, which cannot be reached in the most extreme Antarctic climate on earth. If we humans move to Mars in the future, such a minimum temperature is absolutely unacceptable to us humans.

Third, about human migration. The last point is about our human migration, which is likely to come true in the future. Let us break through such a cosmic route, let us realize large-scale population migration, and transform Mars like the temperature of the earth, so that human beings may move to Mars.