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Martian volcanoes may have delivered ice to equator

Reported by AI

Scientists propose that explosive volcanic eruptions billions of years ago transported water from Mars's interior to its equatorial regions, forming thick ice layers beneath the surface. This mechanism explains radar-detected ice in the planet's hottest area without relying on shifts in Mars's axial tilt. The discovery could aid future human missions by providing accessible water resources.

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