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Wednesday, 29 January 2014
How Mars lost its fresh water
The surface of Mars once flowed with water fresh enough to sustain life, according to data collected by two of NASA's Martian rovers. The findings suggest freshwater rivers and streams once existed in the Meridiani Plains region near the Martian equator, 3.8 billion years ago. But all that changed when a huge asteroid impact turned the fresh water into a highly acidic soup.
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