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Scientists have found a billion-year-old hidden magma system on Mars that supported life on the Red plane
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- Mars was once covered by magma seas that could have made the Red Planet habitable NEWS.am TECH · 1d ago
- Mars ran Earth-like magma systems for billions of years without plate tectonics Martin Cid Magazine · 1d ago
- Scientists have found a billion-year-old hidden magma system on Mars that supported life on the Red plane The Times of India · 1d ago broke it first
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