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Venus’ Might Have a Volcanic Origin: What Should You Know – Dual Dove
What an international team of researchers discovered recently is truly intriguing. Apparently, the oldest terrain on Venus, known as tesserae, has layering that is consistent with volcanic activity…

What an international team of researchers discovered recently is truly intriguing. Apparently, the oldest terrain on Venus, known as tesserae, has layering that is consistent with volcanic activity. The discovery could offer insights into the mysterious planet’s geological history.
Tesserae are tectonically irregular areas on Venus’ surface, and often, they’re elevated than the surrounding landscape. They also include approximately 7 % of the planet’s surface and are one of the oldest features…
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