Giant Tsunamis May Have Ravaged Mars, Altering The Planet’s Landscape
For decades, many scientists have suggested Mars may once have been home to a giant ocean, only there doesn’t seem to be evidence of a shoreline. New research suggests tsunamis could explain why such a feature doesn’t appear to exist.
For decades, many scientists have suggested cold, dry, and dusty Mars may once have been home to a giant ocean, but the search for evidence of a shoreline has been less than fruitful.
New research could explain why such a feature doesn’t appear to exist – tsunamis.
Scientists from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona believe the Red Planet experienced two major tsunami events, notes Gizmodo.
According to their
For decades, many scientists have suggested cold, dry, and dusty Mars may once have been home to a giant ocean, but the search for evidence of a shoreline has been less than fruitful.
New research could explain why such a feature doesn’t appear to exist – tsunamis.
Scientists from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona believe the Red Planet experienced two major tsunami events, notes Gizmodo.
According to their