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On ancient Mars, carbon dioxide ice kept the water running. Here's how - Space.com
By 3.6 billion years ago, Mars should have become too cold for liquid water, but something kept the rivers flowing.
By: Space.com
- Nov 10 2024
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A lone researcher may have figured out how Mars was able to support rivers and seas even after the planet had begun to grow cold and its atmosphere thin, and it's all thanks to a cycle of water and c… [+6375 chars]