
Mars is not as quiet as it seems at first glance. The crimson planet is trembling and moaning due to strong earthquakes.
deep within the planet There are dynamic shocks, and now the molten shocks are projecting below the Martian crust. If true, this would contradict our long-standing understanding of Mars’ geodynamics. And it indicates that olcanic phenomena on the Red Planet are not only possible. But it also happens continuously. And it happens more often than previously thought.
What does this word mean, however, mean? How will it change the way we see the geology of Mars? Finally and most importantly How will this new discovery affect our past and present efforts to find life on Mars?




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