Get the latest Science News and Discoveries

Mars’ water mystery may have a simple ice answer


Scientists have found that ancient Martian lakes could have survived for decades despite freezing air temperatures. Using a newly adapted climate model, researchers showed that thin, seasonal ice could trap heat and protect liquid water beneath. These lakes may have gently melted and refrozen each year without ever freezing solid. The idea helps solve a long-standing mystery about how Mars shows so much evidence of water without signs of a warm climate.

None

Get the Android app

Or read this on ScienceDaily

Read more on:

Photo of Mars

Mars

Photo of water mystery

water mystery

Photo of simple ice answer

simple ice answer

Related news:

News photo

Could a toxic chemical in Mars dirt help us build a Red Planet base?

News photo

Scientists Scanned a Black Rock From Mars And Found Something Surprising

News photo

Even Local Dust Storms Can Drive Water Loss on Mars, Study Suggests