What is the possibility of finding dinosaur bones in Mars?
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What is the possibility of finding dinosaur bones in Mars?

[From: Other - Science] [author: ] [Date: 01-12] [Hit: ]
What is the possibility of finding dinosaur bones in Mars?......


What is the possibility of finding dinosaur bones in Mars?

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answers:
Richard say: About the same as expecting Donald Trump to tell the truth.
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say: Zero. No one will go to Mars before global warming destroys civilisatipn.
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say: Why bother with all the expense and technological hassle of finding out? We have an actual living dinosaur right here on planet Earth sitting in the Oval Office
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Jeffrey K say: None. Dinosaurs never lived on Mars. They lived on earth.
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Starrysky say: Maybe a couple bone fragments could have been hurled off Earth during the Chicxulub impact and floated through space before landing on Mars. We have considered that a few meteorites here on Earth have arrived from Mars, so why not the other way around?
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retired old sarge say: 50/50. either there are or there are not..
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William say: Zero.
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? say: Zero
There are no fossils of any kind on Mars.
Mars has been like it is for at least 3 billion years.
Before that, life could have existed on Mars - before it lost its atmosphere.
But that life could hardly have evolved beyond single celled organisms - which do not leave fossil remains.
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tham153 say: zero
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Anon say: Unless Putin puts them their to confound the Americans, 0% chance.
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MARK say: There is absolutely no possibility that dinosaur bones will be discovered on Mars. If Mars ever had life on it we should not expect it to be the same as on Earth. What evolution has produced on Earth had no inevitability about it. If we could press stop and then rewind and rewound back to the last universal common ancestor and pressed play there is no reason why the same species would evolve. Therefore, we have no reason to expect evolution on Mars to go through the same series of species on Earth.
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westville sal say: ...probably zero.
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tarun say: No zero Possibility on mars. Because Dinosaur lived in earth
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roberto say: examination in the form of us getting guys to the surface in our lifetime,,may result in age changing discoveries about mars ,,and us too
we do not know yet,it ain't the las vegas card dealers here,only laptop scientists
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Chad say: If dinosaurs evolved to be intelligent and left there stupid distant cousins behind then went to mars and went underground then its 5050
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Chris say: It's non zero, as there's an *EXTREMELY* small chance that a terrestrial rock containing a fossil could have been ejected during an impact event with enough force to escape Earth's gravity and then float off into space and be captured by Mars's, but it's so minutely small an odd it might as well be zero. Like "you're more likely to win the lottery repeatedly" low odds.
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az_lender say: None, unless an earth-based mission plants them there.
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bubby say: No possibility of finding dinosaur bones on Mars. It was a comet or meteor that killed off the dinosaurs not Martian appetites.
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Ronald 7 say: Practically zero percent
Although wouldn't It be fantastic ??
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Alex say: Zero, imo. Dinosaurs never had interplanetary travel.
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busterwasmycat say: Nearly 0. I can't exclude some sort of alien theft of Earth-bound life forms and transport to Mars in the deep past, and then the preservation of the remains of that life form in the soils and sediments of Mars, but the odds of such a sequence of events is extraordinarily small. Just the preservation part is a small probability, never mind whatever the odds are that there was visitation and transportation. Because the only way there will be dinosaur fossils on Mars is if someone/something transported the dinosaurs or their fossils to Mars.
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Who say: I would say zero

Not that there aint any , but nobody is gonna spend a fortune to get there then waste time looking for them
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dave say: Hard to say as we are not aware of Mars history. Maybe something similar could be there.
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say: As good as you finding one here. They are everywhere. Just dig down to the right depth...and recognize a fossil when you see one. That is the hard part and why it takes so long to find anything.
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poldi2 say: Zero.
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Nyx say: Less than 0.0001%
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Bill-M say: NONE. Not one chance - totally Zero.
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Jim say: None
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R R say: Very high, they had already invented space travel before most of them left.
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Yayayay say: Honestly probably unlikely but judging by the agr of the universe this could have happened millions and millions of times before.
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Saurav say: 0% chances
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aaron say: 6 in 5 chance
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say: Zero, unless you had some ancestors living there.
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Acetek say: Zero
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jonniebaby say: Anything is possible.
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NONAME say: not zero
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CarolOklaNola say: 0.0000001 probability.
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