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Dust storms play a significant role in drying out the Red Planet – Tech Explorist
It was the first time that so many missions had focused on a single event.

The atmosphere on Mars is much thinner than Earth’s atmosphere. Still, it generates winds. When these winds pick up the fine, dry dust particles on Mars, a dust storm can occur.
Scientists believed that Mars was once warm and wet like Earth and lost most…
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