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Since there's no actual dialogue going on, just me posting shit and a couple of people shitting up, I guess this thread is dead.

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Mars lacks the gravity to hold an atmosphere, and the magnetic field to shield any life on it from the high energy radiation of the sun. once you get past that however it would be very simple.

increase the CO2 content of the atmosphere to levels high enough to cause the ice caps to melt. this releases more co2 into the atmosphere and provides the best part: water! keep an eye on it for a while, let it rain for a few decades to hopefully compact the soil and dissolve w/e it is that causes the soil to be toxic (i would have to look it up and i am don't really feel like it) after that is done you start transplanting stuff and hoping you don't fuck up the ecosystems before they get up and running.

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>>1348481
Thank you!
I always took Wikipedia with a grain of salt so I never really used it for learning but it got the answer solved, thanks anon.

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