the main elements in foods There are 6 elements found in almost all foods. These elements are : carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. There are also 5 elements found as salts (dissolved). They are sodium, magnesium, chlorine, potassium, and calcium. Mars positions with carbon: image credit: jpl nasa |
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The next mission to Mars is the rover 2020 that will search for life on Mars previous to the mission after that which will use the data to land a human on Mars. Singular = hard data. |
carbon foods
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rmit university.
image credit:
rmit university.
hydrogen on Mars:
image credit :
nature.
image credit :
nature.
foods with hydrogen water.
credit:mobeifit.
credit:mobeifit.
nitrogen
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credit: research gate.
nitrogen foods.
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leaftv.
image credit:
leaftv.
Overall, Mars also contains higher concentrations of volatile phosphorus than Earth, sitting further from the sun. This suggests that early Martian oceans would have been a better source of vital phosphorus than Earth's seas
image: The hindu business line
image: The hindu business line
phosphorus foods
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credit: pinterest.
foods with sulfur
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health whoop.
sulphur on Mars
image credit; slide player.
image credit; slide player.
Astonishingly, the survival rate of Planococcus increased with lower temperatures, indicating that the salts somehow protect the bacteria from the cold. Sodium chloride is the most common salt on Earth, and it's common on Mars, particularly in the planet's Southern Highlands
image of chlorine salts
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bbc news.
Magnesium slats cover the Mars atmosphere by ionisation.
image credit:
nasa mars exploration program.
image credit:
nasa mars exploration program.
jpl nasa
potassium positions on Mars.
potassium positions on Mars.
calcium on Mars in the shape of calcium sulfate inside boron =sandwitch.
image credit;
nasa's mars exploration program.
image credit;
nasa's mars exploration program.