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The Future of Humanity: Exploring Space and Addressing Present Issues

Undoubtedly, Earth will eventually cease to exist, and future generations will need to explore space to ensure their survival. Mars seems to be the most promising planet for this, as some scientists believe there is a possibility of water on Mars, and it is the planet most likely to support human habitation due to its size and temperature.

However, in order to prepare for this potential future, studies on Mars should be accelerated. Research should focus not only on exploring the possibility of life on Mars but also on how we can make it habitable for humans.

That said, while the idea of space exploration is important, I believe our current problems on Earth should take priority. It is unlikely that the Earth will disappear anytime soon, so addressing pressing issues like world hunger and human rights violations is more urgent. These challenges have a direct impact on people’s lives today, and solving them should be our main focus before worrying about distant future possibilities.


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