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Old November 27th 17, 11:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Water Cycle on Dry as a Bone Mars.

On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 5:08:07 PM UTC-8, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 9:25:39 AM UTC-8, Tony Lance wrote:
Water Cycle on Dry as a Bone Mars.
Water bound in Perchlorate crystals is the answer to all the questions.
1. What rain falls on Mars?
2. What lakes fill up with on Mars?
3. What do you fill your two buckets with on Mars?
4. What gives 1 bucket of water when boiled at 24C on Mars?
5. What yields water dew twice a day on Mars?
6. Why build a habitat next to a lake on Mars?
7. What makes up 1% of the regolith on Mars?
8. Where did the oceans go for conservation when Mars dried up?
9. Where does the ice ablation of the poles go in summer on Mars?
10. What flows across the surface of Mars faster than sand?
Tony Lance Dip.Math(Open) 22nd November 2017


You don't have to go to Mars.Anaheim is bone dry.Hard to find a cloud.TreBert


Only NASA can find water on Mars.They never once go with find sand that pours.Get the picture yet TreBert