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Here is where your brainstorming from Monday-Tuesday come in.
https://brokenlens.xyz/forums/threads/debate-roles-and-help.36642/ <------ I recommend seeing, I have inserted my help here, and your roles.

Today-Tomarrow: Your job is to research to make sure your argument wins me over. I recommend usi the NASA.gov website in order to help you guys. I would recommend a paragraph for each person.

Cite your sources
Do NOT use Plagerism!!!
 
will do for tomorrow XD yay more homework! (fun hw XD)
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Oh my goodness, this is so adultish, i'm only a child I can't understand this .-.
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It's fine if you guys are too lazy xD
I try to make it as fun as possible, and a little educational at the same time.
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Oh my goodness, this is so adultish, i'm only a child I can't understand this .-.
Hey, you have a group! I am allowing you to work together :)
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Here comes my fancy adult speaking... xD

No one in the world, even from the brightest minds on earth, has proven that extraterrestrial beings are real. BUT they haven't proven that they DON'T exist either. Life on other planets long ago, could be possible as well. Exraterrestrial beings doesn't have to be aliens you see in those sci-fi films. They can be basic simple prokaryotes. (Single-celled organisms like, bacteria, etc.) BUT they can also be complex creatures as well. Microorganisms has also been hypothesized to live in the solar system. HYPOTHESIZED may not be EXACT PROOF, but the ESA (European Space Agency... Sue me since I didn't use NASA websites.) has also found some evidence that proves that Mars may once supported life. There has been proof that life can exist even in the harshest ecosystem. They have found that Mars have polar ice caps that contains 85% Carbon Dioxide ice, and 15% water ice. Seasonal changes on Mars has also been closely observed. Colour changes with season changes have been reported as well, but space probes has not yet found any plant life on Mars though. The reason is that most evidence of water on Mars is likely frozen or under the Martian surface. In the summer of 1976, American probes landed on the Mars' surface. They came to detect the presence of organic material. The tests came out negative though, but these tests have shown direct evidence for extremely small microbial life on Mars. Mars may lack fossils, but organic materials have been found on Mars. Mars isn't the only object in space that has evidence of life either in the past or present that is found by either the ESA or NASA. Evidence has also been found on the joven planets as well. Especially the four biggest moons of Jupiter. Lakes such as Vostok in Antarctica reside under more than 3 km of ice. Studies of bacteria in these lakes and of water seeps within cavities in granitic and carbonate rocks provide models for the viability of possible Earth-like life-forms on Europa and other Jovian moons. Io is the most volcanically active place in the solar system, and Ganymede and Callisto may also have water ice under their surfaces. Scientists has also prove that living organisms doesn't need sunlight as a source of energy. In 2008, spacecrafts reported several hundred lakes and seas of organic material. Like I said in the beginning, extraterrestrial life doesn't have to be complex alien life. It just have be life that exists beyond Earth.

https://www.britannica.com/science/extraterrestrial-life/Life-beyond-the-solar-system
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/(archive)full



Oh that took a lot out of me..... xD
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Here comes my fancy adult speaking... xD

No one in the world, even from the brightest minds on earth, has proven that extraterrestrial beings are real. BUT they haven't proven that they DON'T exist either. Life on other planets long ago, could be possible as well. Exraterrestrial beings doesn't have to be aliens you see in those sci-fi films. They can be basic simple prokaryotes. (Single-celled organisms like, bacteria, etc.) BUT they can also be complex creatures as well. Microorganisms has also been hypothesized to live in the solar system. HYPOTHESIZED may not be EXACT PRO, but the ESA (European Space Agency... Sue me since I didn't use NASA websites.) has also found some evidence that proves that Mars may once supported life. There has been proof that life can exist even in the harshest ecosystem. They have found that Mars have polar ice caps that contains 85% Carbon Dioxide ice, and 15% water ice. Seasonal changes on Mars has also been closely observed. Colour changes with season changes have been reported as well, but space probes has not yet found any plant life on Mars though. The reason is that most evidence of water on Mars is likely frozen or under the Martian surface. In the summer of 1976, American probes landed on the Mars' surface. They came to detect the presence of organic material. The tests came out negative though, but these tests have shown direct evidence for extremely small microbial life on Mars. Mars may lack fossils, but organic materials have been found on Mars. Mars isn't the only object in space that has evidence of life either in the past or present that is found by either the ESA or NASA. Evidence has also been found on the joven planets as well. Especially the four biggest moons of Jupiter. Lakes such as Vostok in Antarctica reside under more than 3 km of ice. Studies of bacteria in these lakes and of water seeps within cavities in granitic and carbonate rocks provide models for the viability of possible Earth-like life-forms on Europa and other Jovian moons. Io is the most volcanically active place in the solar system, and Ganymede and Callisto may also have water ice under their surfaces. Scientists has also prove that living organisms doesn't need sunlight as a source of energy. In 2008, spacecrafts reported several hundred lakes and seas of organic material. Like I said in the beginning, extraterrestrial life doesn't have to be complex alien life. It just have be life that exists beyond Earth.

"Extraterrestrial life." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 28 Apr. 2017. school.eb.com.proxygsu-sgwi.galileo.usg.edu/levels/middle/article/extraterrestrial-life/1633. Accessed 15 Nov. 2017.
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/(archive)full



Oh that took a lot out of me..... xD
Nice speech .-. a loser can't do that like me, I'm a loser .-.
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Here comes my fancy adult speaking... xD

No one in the world, even from the brightest minds on earth, has proven that extraterrestrial beings are real. BUT they haven't proven that they DON'T exist either. Life on other planets long ago, could be possible as well. Exraterrestrial beings doesn't have to be aliens you see in those sci-fi films. They can be basic simple prokaryotes. (Single-celled organisms like, bacteria, etc.) BUT they can also be complex creatures as well. Microorganisms has also been hypothesized to live in the solar system. HYPOTHESIZED may not be EXACT PRO, but the ESA (European Space Agency... Sue me since I didn't use NASA websites.) has also found some evidence that proves that Mars may once supported life. There has been proof that life can exist even in the harshest ecosystem. They have found that Mars have polar ice caps that contains 85% Carbon Dioxide ice, and 15% water ice. Seasonal changes on Mars has also been closely observed. Colour changes with season changes have been reported as well, but space probes has not yet found any plant life on Mars though. The reason is that most evidence of water on Mars is likely frozen or under the Martian surface. In the summer of 1976, American probes landed on the Mars' surface. They came to detect the presence of organic material. The tests came out negative though, but these tests have shown direct evidence for extremely small microbial life on Mars. Mars may lack fossils, but organic materials have been found on Mars. Mars isn't the only object in space that has evidence of life either in the past or present that is found by either the ESA or NASA. Evidence has also been found on the joven planets as well. Especially the four biggest moons of Jupiter. Lakes such as Vostok in Antarctica reside under more than 3 km of ice. Studies of bacteria in these lakes and of water seeps within cavities in granitic and carbonate rocks provide models for the viability of possible Earth-like life-forms on Europa and other Jovian moons. Io is the most volcanically active place in the solar system, and Ganymede and Callisto may also have water ice under their surfaces. Scientists has also prove that living organisms doesn't need sunlight as a source of energy. In 2008, spacecrafts reported several hundred lakes and seas of organic material. Like I said in the beginning, extraterrestrial life doesn't have to be complex alien life. It just have be life that exists beyond Earth.

"Extraterrestrial life." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 28 Apr. 2017. school.eb.com.proxygsu-sgwi.galileo.usg.edu/levels/middle/article/extraterrestrial-life/1633. Accessed 15 Nov. 2017.
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/(archive)full



Oh that took a lot out of me..... xD
Wow, that's amazing! That will be useful for the debate on Saturday!
Nice speech .-. a loser can't do that like me, I'm a loser .-.
Oh no, you are not a loser. Just try your best! If you need help, you could ask your team.
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Wow, that's amazing! That will be useful for the debate on Saturday!

Oh no, you are not a loser. Just try your best! If you need help, you could ask your team.
Is it allowed that I can search things topic to this? On Google or any type of websites
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