Science
Scientists discover the reason for unexplained activity on Mars – Inverse
In a new study scientists reveal the cause behind Mars’ recurring landslides.

For centuries after Galileo
made the first observations of Mars in 1610, the planet appeared to our Earth eyes as a quiet, dusty, and ultimately, dead planet.
But in the last 50 years, scientists have sent multiple spacecraft to observe the Red Planet up close, revealing Mars is very much an active planet, wracked by continuous geological activity and riven with subsurface canals.
One piece of evidence for this activity is the fact the Martian landscape regularly experiences a form of natural…
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