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Originally posted by fallow the light
reply to post by Pinke
From the view we can see of the surface, it looks like the rocks laying around are mostly sitting on top but slightly covered with dust.
How would rocks just get scattered around without a force to put them there. Must be from impacts or volcanic activity that is no longer active. Some of the rocks are also smooth as if they have been worn down by water or a liquid flow.
A strange place Mars is. To many questions.
Originally posted by fallow the light
reply to post by seethetruth
Yeah a great bit of the rocks show signs of water flow.
But I guess that fine dust can do the same.
Originally posted by fallow the light
reply to post by DaRAGE
Lol from this thread you made.... Seems like you came out of the deepest cracks in the woodwork lol
DaRAGE's woodwork
Originally posted by seethetruth
reply to post by fallow the light
i was thinking the same thing it could have been wind and sand that did it but then it would have been covered by it
Originally posted by Ove38
I don't know why they look for past life on Mars ? Life came from Venus to Earth, and will now slowly move to Mars