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Humans will evolve to adapt from "summary" of How We'll Live on Mars by Stephen Petranek

The harsh conditions on Mars will inevitably force humans to evolve in order to survive. Our bodies will have to adapt to the lower gravity, the lack of a protective atmosphere, and the high levels of radiation present on the Red Planet. Over time, our bones will become more fragile due to the decreased stress caused by the lower gravity. Our muscles will also weaken, as they will no longer need to work as hard to support our weight. In addition, our immune systems will have to become stronger in order to combat the increased levels of radiation that we will be exposed to on Mars. With...
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    How We'll Live on Mars

    Stephen Petranek

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