Report: #0181
More samples of life in search of water in the same image from HiRISE PSP_009929_2020_RED.NOMAP.browse as presented in the Report: # 146 biological life
These
structures seem to me to all be in search of water. Around wells or craters,
there are surely more possibilities to find the liquid. It doesn't matter if
it's frozen on the surface. The roots penetrate the frozen ground and surely
reach a depth where the cold is no longer so intense and where the water can
already be in liquid form. The roots of
our plants do the same—only they don't cross frozen ground but dry soil—and
stretch their fine roots toward the depths. There is no concrete floor on our
Earth that plant roots cannot break.
Expanding
roots are like explosives in slow motion.
Striking is this circular form with a tail, like a tube or root, that goes out or enters the center of this circle. In the first image, in the center of the bottom part.
This is a zoom in images; you can also see it at full screen by click on the icon on the right side on the bottomIt is very
difficult to explain or describe these structures found in the circular
complex. What could it be? I think it is a living organism, but it could also
be an artificial construction.
I'm not sure what the circular circle means—whether it's the rim of a crater or a platform for other buildings.
There is a
space with amazing designs and vibrant shapes, which, as is often or always the
case, is connected to pipes or roots to absorb or transport water.
Wallpaper 1: Biological life on Mars P-2 1024x768 210.13 KB (215172 bytes)
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