In Morocco Even Bottled Water Can Be Dangerous

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Mars has a rotational period and changing seasons like Water Freedom System Review our own planet. However, unlike our Earth's large Moon (the largest moon in our Sun's inner kingdom), Mars is orbited by a strange and intriguing duo of small potato-shaped moons. The Martian moons, dubbed Phobos and Deimos, are generally thought to be asteroids that escaped from the Main Asteroid Belt, only to be snared by the irresistible gravity of the Red Planet.

For the past two decades, cameras in orbit around Mars have sent back to Earth numerous revealing images. These images show that Mars sports a surface that is dotted with tiny valleys that have been formed into slopes that bear an eerie resemblance in their shape to gullies that resulted from gushing floods of liquid water on our own planet. The Martian gullies are thought to be relatively young geological features that are less than a few million years old--and some may even be more youthful than that. A few million years isn't a very long time on geological time scales. These more recent observations give planetary scientists precious clues that great quantities of life-sustaining liquid water may still be lingering on Mars, and that this water may have been responsible for carving the surface gullies.

Even though the surface of the Red Planet isn't particularly life-friendly today, there is sufficient evidence suggesting that very long ago its climate may have been such that water in its liquid phase pooled on its surface.Mars sports two permanent polar ice caps that are composed primarily of water ice. Frozen carbon dioxide builds up as a comparatively thin layer during a pole's Martian winter. During that frigid season the poles are enshrouded in heavy blankets of relentless and continuous darkness.

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