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Mars’ Weather Is Wilder Than We Thought: Dust Devils Show Whirlwinds Up to 158 km/h
For decades, scientists have watched Martian dust devils swirling across the red planet’s dusty surface. Now, using 20 years ...
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These Creepy Mars Gullies Move Like ‘Dune Worms’ and Scientists Now Finally Know Why
On windswept dunes inside Martian craters, such as Matara and Russell, the Red Planet wears a curious pattern that has long ...
What's the weather like on planet Mars? Dusty, according to Sophia Herod from BBC Weather.
Dust devils form when the planet’s surface heats up, pushing hot air close to the ground rapidly up through cooler air above.
Did life really exist on Mars after all? Unfortunately, there is no conclusive evidence for this yet. Nevertheless, it would ...
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