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Could Mars’ Landslides Be Caused by Underground Salt And Melting Ice? – ScienceAlert
Changes in Mars’ geography always attract significant scientific and even public attention. A hope for signs of liquid water (and therefore life) is likely one…

Changes in Mars’ geography always attract significant scientific and even public attention. A hope for signs of liquid water (and therefore life) is likely one of the primary driving forces behind this interest.
One particularly striking changing feature is the Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) originally found by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
Now, scientists at the SETI Institute have a modified theory for where those RSLs might develop a combination of water ice and salt just under the Martian…
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