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Biology, 12.05.2021 20:10 KadaLearns

NASA has landed a series of rovers on Mars since the 1990s. The missions to Mars have cost billions of dollars, all with the goal of learning about extinct life on the planet. Do you agree or disagree with the amount of money the government spends on these missions? Why or why not?

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