However, the lifestyle of people in Mars should be best accustomed to the planet itself. Just like people have traveled to new continents and have mixed their lifestyles with the influences there, people should do the same there. After all this is an alien world, and, cultures, the influence should blend in with the lifestyle. In addition to that, “The rockets that could take humans to Mars are almost done” and that ‘“[humans] just need to adapt it’” (Vasquez 1). Some 50 years ago, people thought about how cool it would be to land on the moon, a place not even charted or put foot on before. People thought it was impossible to do, unearthly (pun not intended). Yet, humans accomplished the impossible feat. Because humans already have the technology to go to the moon, there is no doubt that the technology can be developed to go to Mars. Yes, there will be some doubts and obstacles in the way, but remember, if one can land on the moon, an interstellar object, than nearly 80% of the equation is done. With the increasing technological advances of the 21st-century, the possibilities of going to Mars are rapidly expanding and the equation will be …show more content…
Similarly, the environment of Mars can be replicated back here on Earth and humans will be able to adapt to these conditions. Based on the evidence given, humans can most definitely live in Mars. Humans have both the technology as well as the resources in Mars to go there. It takes a lot of guts to go to somewhere new, but risks have both the rewards or the consequences. By taking such a risk, humans will definitely get the reward, for there will be a completely new society there, with unlimited possibilities. The first colonists of America also had this fear, but guess what, there were rewarded with a country that not only has a lot more privileges than most other places, but were freedom strives. In any point in anyone’s lives, it is most assured that a risk he/she took was rewarded tremendously. Mars may be the biggest risk humans ever took, but it will also be the biggest rewards humans will take for granted. Earth, the pale blue dot in the cosmos, a place where life strives, will have to share its title with a planet right next to it, a planet called