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The unusual chalk-rock formations in the White Desert are similar to those found on some other planets. These formations result from the disintegration of a plateau, which causes softer sections to be blown away during sandstorms while the harder rock parts remain standing. They are given different names that somewhat describe their shapes such as inselbergs, ice cream cones, crickets and mushrooms.
originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
originally posted by: IAMTAT
I'm guessing ancient Martians loved soup.
Or heroin
originally posted by: loNeNLI
did you know 'nasa' is a real existing word [Strong's]
meaning "to beguile" ?
originally posted by: Orborus
OK its not a real spoon or a fossil spoon, but the question remains: how do perfectly spoon-shaped rocks form on Mars?