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A new theory as to the origin of water on Mars suggests that groundwater once bubbled up from beneath the surface of Mars to form transient, shallow pools before evaporating and leaving behind thick layers of salty minerals. It also suggests that ancient Mars had a global connected water system.
Friday, March 9, 2007
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