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 .
1. Mysterious Valley: These deep pools indicate that water seems to have flowed through this area on Mars.
2. A large sand dune on Mars has a very special shape due to erosion.
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.
4. Green desert: the shapes created look like strange sea creatures on our Earth.
5. Valles Marineris Valley on Mars, with an estimated area of 160km2, resembles the Grand Canyon (USA).
6. Crater Albor Tholus, dubbed the black hole of the devil, has a diameter of about 30km.
7. Red Crescent: These shapes are created by dunes formed on the surface of the red planet.
8. Icebergs: Scattered images around the mountain may be traces of melting glaciers.
9. The giant southern rocks of Mars look like images of microbes looking through a microscope.
10. Huge craters create large craters on the surface of Mars.
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