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Active Mars Volcanoes: Eruptions from 3 Million Years Ago Continues, Magma Possibly Flowing Under Martian Surface Today – Science Times
Recent reports said, active volcanoes on Mars that existed from three and four billion years back, had smaller eruptions that continued up to three million years…

Recent reports said, active volcanoes on Mars that existed from three and four billion years back, had smaller eruptions that continued up to three million years ago.
However, a report from The Sun said, until to date, there has been no evidence that specifies Mars could be active volcanically.
Specifically, scientists at the University of Arizona and the Planetary Science Institute scanned the Red Planet’s surface with data from orbiting satellites.
Specifically, they examined images of the featureless…
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