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Old 17-February-2008, 01:00 AM
neilzero neilzero is offline
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If The core of Mars then, was half the celcius temperature of Earth's core now; most of the water may have been below the ground, and only slightly salty.
After most of the atmosphere was gone, rain and snow would stop (except perhaps at the poles). Any water that reached the surface would evaporate, producing salt flats in only a few thousand years. The water below the ground may still be only slightly salty. Neil
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