Water on Mars and Earth can be of the same origin
The water on Mars and Earth is of the same origin, most likely from meteorites hitting the surface of these bodies during the formation phase.
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Mars had water in the beginning
The oceans on Earth and water that once flowed on Mars are more likely to come from the same source, which is the conclusion of scientists after analyzing two rare Martian rock pieces that fly to Earth for many years. before.
Under the new hypothesis, water on Mars could come from planetary building blocks similar to those that formed Earth. The two planets appear to be parallel to each other, but then proceed to two different evolutionary paths.
This finding contrasts with this long hypothesis about water on planets like Earth and Mars. Instead, experts say water originates from chondrite meteorites, containing minerals, and merging with the planet they land on.
These meteorites contain liquid basalt particles, unlike basalt in Hawaii, according to Space.com quoted John Jones at NASA Space Center.
Two pieces of Martian meteorites in the study came from two different ancient water sources on the red planet, helping to reveal important points in the early days of Mars.
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