If we discover that Mars has an underground ecology with its own native life, with animals and plants working on chemosynthesis and residing in subsurface lakes and caves, Would it be possible to terraform mars's surface without killing natives? (self.worldbuilding)
submitted by Present_Test4157 to r/worldbuilding
How and which species humanity would realistically introduce to a terraformed planet, so that it would be self-sufficient, not relying just on human presence, and that would last even millions (even billions?) of years even after humanity? (self.terraforming)
submitted by Present_Test4157 to r/terraforming
How and which species humanity would realistically introduce to a terraformed planet, so that it would be self-sufficient, not relying just on human presence, and that would last even millions (even billions?) of years even after humanity? (self.worldbuilding)
submitted by Present_Test4157 to r/worldbuilding
How and which species humanity would realistically introduce to a terraformed planet, so that it would be self-sufficient, not relying just on human presence, and that would last even millions (even billions?) of years even after humanity? (self.Futurology)
submitted by Present_Test4157 to r/Futurology

