Pandemont, an island on Mars.
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Continuing the investigations on the planet Mars, the commission of scientists achieves a great discovery, is a small island that is made up of silty piles of stones and histosol soil layer, a soil typical of wetlands.
Advances in the implementation of XPS technology to condition the ecosystem to the standard values required for human life without any consequences have yielded great achievements. Vegetation is gaining ground in the face of an arid and unfriendly type of soil with organic material.
The water is also gaining a healthy purity, clarity or transparency gives a go-ahead to its quality, however, has not yet had the discovery of sublacustral life but it is estimated that soon will be experimented with marine species of the planet Earth.
The island was called Pandemont, a symbolic way of saying Monte de Piedra decided by the scientists in charge of this extraordinary task of conditioning Mars for the habitability of the terrestrial human being.
This is a story that has continued into previous publications:
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