Mars is heating up
The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) said the temperature on Mars is heating up and the images obtained from the spacecraft explored the spacecraft showed the first evidence of seismic activity, Or maybe it is called dynamic
The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) said the temperature on Mars is heating up and the images obtained from the spacecraft explored the spacecraft showed the first evidence of seismic activity, Or maybe it is called earthquake on the red planet.
NASA said the emergence of new trenches and traces of rocks on the surface of Mars proved to have a sudden impact occurred in the past few years, changing the previous view on climate and the formation of Mars. These grooves and abrasions can occur due to falling rocks when there are too cold or earthquakes.
The images taken over the past 6 years also show that the climate on Mars is getting warmer.This suggests that there may exist a habitat in deeper areas of Mars.However, scientists have not explained the cause of this phenomenon.
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