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When Mars Was an Aquatic World: the Study that Explains What Happened to Its Oceans

Summary by invdes.com.mx
Over the centuries, the oblicuity of Mars has varied considerably, with an average of about 35 degrees, compared to the current 25 degrees, similar to those of the Earth. These changes directly affect the climate and the water cycle. Mars is currently a dry and hostile world, where low temperatures and low atmospheric pressure prevent the existence of liquid water on the surface. However, numerous geological and mineral signs reveal that, billio…
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Over the centuries, the oblicuity of Mars has varied considerably, with an average of about 35 degrees, compared to the current 25 degrees, similar to those of the Earth. These changes directly affect the climate and the water cycle. Mars is currently a dry and hostile world, where low temperatures and low atmospheric pressure prevent the existence of liquid water on the surface. However, numerous geological and mineral signs reveal that, billio…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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