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Mars Still Has Oceans Of Water Buried Beneath Surface, Study Finds – India Times
Billions of years ago, geological evidence suggests that the cold and dry Red Planet used to be far more blue. There was enough water collected into pools, lakes,…

Billions of years ago, geological evidence suggests that the cold and dry Red Planet used to be far more blue. There was enough water collected into pools, lakes, and deep oceans to have covered the whole planet in an ocean roughly 100 to 1,500 meters (330 to 4,920 feet) deep. That is roughly equivalent to half of Earths Atlantic Ocean.
The question is: what exactly happened to all that water?
While some water can be found frozen in the Martian polar ice caps, scientists had previously suggested…
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