The Great Barrier Reef is dying, but in actuality it is being "bleached". This is happening due to the water temperature rising but since the great barrier reef is a living organism all the aquatic life living in it will die also.
What is the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven wonders of the natural world, and pulling away from it, and viewing it from a greater distance, you can understand why. It is larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing on earth visible from space. The Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia, is the largest living thing on Earth, and even visible from outer space. The 2,300 km-long ecosystem comprises …show more content…
thousands of reefs and hundreds of islands made of over 600 types of hard and soft coral. It's home to countless species of colorful fish, mollusks and starfish, plus turtles, dolphins and sharks and other types of marine life.
If we colonize Mars will we prosper, correctly?
If we go to mars how will we prosper if there is no atmosphere? And we can't just make a suitable atmosphere that we can instantly live in and nothing will be wrong. The atmosphere on Earth formed and changed over 4.6 Billions of years. Also the temperature on mars is extremely different from Earth. If we try to colonize Mars approximately how long will it take so more Humans and other living things can go without the risk of dying due to no atmosphere, and no food and other things.
Why are humans trying to colonize Mars?
1. The biggest reason I think Humans are trying colonize Mars instead of using the money to help out the world is because they know something we do not like how long the Earth has until it dies due to us polluting and killing of the biggest ecosystem.
2. They would rather secure the life of the human species on another planet in the future rather than save it now, when we most need help.
3. We ,the U.S.A, wants to get to Mars first so just in case something catastrophic such as a nuclear war was to ever occur we have somewhere to go if the North American Continent was to toxic to live on, we would have a new "fresh" planet to live on.
Would we be the first
Martians?
I do not think we would be the first "martians" due to the overwhelming evidence that life has already been there /still is there. And also a minor note to keep in mind some scientist think that life on Earth originated from Mars.