Ice melts on Mars

Summer on Mars, similar to Earth, most of the planet's ice around the South Pole is melting in warm weather.

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Blocks of CO 2 ice (carbon dioxide) melt on Mars - (Photo: Daily Mail)

The composition of these ice blocks is solid carbon dioxide, which will "boil" at temperatures of -143 degrees, the common summer temperature in Mars. This phenomenon created giant pits in the polar ice region of Mars, surrounded by yellow grooves, which is still a mystery to scientists.

Summer in Mars is quite cold compared to Earth, the temperature is usually below 0 degrees Celsius. Although the Martian surface has no water, scientists often study Mars's weather in hopes of bringing More understanding about Mars.

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Ripples and sand dunes on Mars

The images below are taken by HiRise - a high-resolution scientists test, which is also one of the largest telescopes studying deep space.

It is known that Mars also has the same seasons and weather as ours.