It might just be in the areas that we have surveyed. Also these 'salts' can be used for many purposes. We aren't going to be breathing the martian atmosphere for a long time. Hundreds of years for sure, if we terraform. So the perchlorates can be put to good use are rocket fuel.
Humans may be allergic to lunar dust
we had to have landed on the moon because white people.
especially white baby boomers. They know they fucked up everything else, so they cling like a baby to that jew theater known as the apollo moon landings.
When you don't have a job, a car, a house… they will say: "but we walked on the moon!"
Just wait until us "Boomers" are walking on the surface of Mars. Mr. Musk is a boomer and his big fucking rockets are going to take us to Mars.
Moon dust is like tiny razorblades, it shreds anything it touches from being in such an intense landscape. All the radiation, hot days, cold nights and intense asteroid impacts to help make it. I wouldn't doubt the shit would cause internal bleeding just from breathing it in, not to mention any toxic minerals.
That would make it an incredible insecticide cutting up the bodies of insects from the inside similar to the way that chaulk does.
Chalk, not chaulk.
You-a both are-a-fucking idiot-a. Diatomaceous earth will-a cut up-a-insect, but only from-a the outside. Look it-a-up-a.
You're off by over a decade, dood.
Explain.