Future Martians will need to breathe. It won’t be easy
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Mars colonists will face a critical challenge: obtaining oxygen to breathe. The red planet's atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide with minimal oxygen, requiring either specialized equipment to convert CO2 into breathable air or methods to extract oxygen from Martian soil or water. Future survival on Mars depends on solving this fundamental life support problem.
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