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How would animal life on other planets



two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen, but the proper temperature is the mix that God used to create water and with it the amino acids, which are responsible for proteins. They are the building blocks that make up the body of all living beings. To complete, God added carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. These elements are the foundation of life created by God.

A group of chemists, anatomists, physiologists and astronomers at the University of Sao Paolo, imagined as they should be and that some animals need to survive in the different planets in our solar system.

On Mercury for example, which is composed of silicon, the temperature ranges between 470 degrees Celsius and -185 degrees Celsius. To avoid being fried by the heat, Mercury an animal should live in hiding in the caves that were available, and probably also at the poles of that planet. Without light and oxygen, then we can assume that our bodies survivor should be small and simple, no legs, since it could not win move. It would be almost like a stone.

Take the case of Venus. In this, the average temperature is 480 degrees Celsius, leaving us again with the heat problem for the development of life. A mole Venus would be so stinking like a rotten egg, due to the high density of sulfur. SuperCup need keratin (the same material as the turtle shell) for protection from heat and sulfuric acid in the atmosphere of Venus. Buried live and would need strong claws to cling to the rocks and not in danger of being swept away by the wind dangerously.

on Mars could say that without doubt be an animal capable of living there should withstand extremely cold temperatures, as this planet is practically a freezer. The average temperature is 60 degrees Celsius below freezing, and gravity is three times lower than on Earth (on the Moon "G" is approximately 6 times lower in relation to the Earth.) A Martian would scale animal not to be burned by the cold, would also have a permanent cover of wax on the body to be free of skin cancer. The blood should be of a material different from water, not frozen, perhaps it could be ethyl alcohol. That is, our Martian friend would be an alcoholic. Nor would either due to the constant sandstorms. Need a protective layer for the eyes. Finally, the low gravity, would have long legs to go jumping.

Surely for something God placed in the ideal world: "And God saw everything that He had made, and behold it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day. "(Genesis 1:31)

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