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Why is that? I imagine a lot of species would have to move too, but basically, if we all move north (or south, depending on where you are relative to the equator)... why doesn't that work?


Well, for one thing, we're on a sphere. As you go toward the poles, there's less square miles of land per degree of latitude.


The temperature range. The atmosphere held in by the natural magnetic field. The liquid water.


The atmosphere held in by the natural magnetic field.

Please explain. I always thought it was gravity.


Mars has nearly no atmosphere because the solar wind blew it away. The magnetic field acts as a shield that prevents the atmosphere from leaking out into space, basically [1].

[1] http://m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Cluster/Earth_...




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