Amazing images of the Martian surface

Mars is actually not a star, but the fourth planet near the sun. Mars is like Earth in many ways: four seasons, the poles have ice, an atmosphere of clouds, wind, sandstorms, a 24-hour day.

Because of the presence of a relatively thick atmosphere, many people believe there can be life here. Because of the presence of many dry rivers, many scientists are sure that in the past there was a time when water flowed on the surface of Mars. With technology increasingly modern, scientists have gradually deciphered the secrets on this red planet .

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1. Mysterious Valley: These deep pools indicate that water seems to have flowed through this area on Mars.

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2. A large sand dune on Mars has a very special shape due to erosion.

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3. Pink desert: formed by sand covered on undulating lands. Black streaks have made scientists mistakenly think of a "tree" that lives on Mars, but that is actually due to the reflective phenomenon created.

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4. Green desert: the shapes created look like strange sea creatures on our Earth.

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5. Valles Marineris Valley on Mars, with an estimated area of ​​160km2, resembles the Grand Canyon (USA).

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6. Crater Albor Tholus, dubbed the black hole of the devil, has a diameter of about 30km.

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7. Red Crescent: These shapes are created by dunes formed on the surface of the red planet.

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8. Icebergs: Scattered images around the mountain may be traces of melting glaciers.

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9. The giant southern rocks of Mars look like images of microbes looking through a microscope.

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10. Huge craters create large craters on the surface of Mars.