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autotrophs on Mars?
« on: 25/04/2021 11:39:39 »
What broad range of autotrophs would not be able to live in the salty lakes under Mars' southern polar ice caps?
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Re: autotrophs on Mars?
« Reply #1 on: 25/04/2021 14:54:17 »
Anything photosynthetic.
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Re: autotrophs on Mars?
« Reply #2 on: 25/04/2021 14:58:24 »
Anything thermophilic, anything that's not extraordinarily halophilic.
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Re: autotrophs on Mars?
« Reply #3 on: 25/04/2021 22:49:09 »
Antifreeze extremophiles.
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