Not exact matches
We've now found evidence
of extensive river systems in the
area which supports the idea that Mars was warm and
wet, providing a more favourable environment for life than a cold, dry planet,» explained lead author, Joel Davis (UCL
Earth Sciences).
Also about the habitability
of earth for man and mammals as the
wet - bulb temperature exceeds 26 C in larger
areas, and the fossil fuel resources making this state possible in the long term.
The «
wet areas» on
Earth NEVER see higher temperatures, because
of the effects
of water.
Yet models seem to suggest many
areas of the
earth will become much drier, thanks to changing weather patterns (althought they often disagree on which
areas will warm the most, which ones will get the
wettest, etc).