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Counting Mars Craters
Craters inside craters tells us Mars surface is very old. This does have
uncertainties to it. Looking straight down a Mars volcano you can find a crater. that tells you the volcano has been inactive for a long time. Sand storms must have eroded away some craters?? Then there is this huge crater(size of Connecticut) that must have wipe out the red clams that lived 100s of feet under Mars surface. This I relate to the Earth being hit by the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs. Reality is Mars has always been hit by wet comets. On impact most of this water was splashed back into space. Some water driven underground,and what remained on its surface the Sun's energy broke the molecule into its elements. Clams were to Mars what dinosaurs were to Earth,and both ended by an explosion. Bert |
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Counting Mars Craters
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Craters inside craters tells us Mars surface is very old. This does have uncertainties to it. Looking straight down a Mars volcano you can find a crater. that tells you the volcano has been inactive for a long time. Sand storms must have eroded away some craters?? Then there is this huge crater(size of Connecticut) that must have wipe out the red clams that lived 100s of feet under Mars surface. This I relate to the Earth being hit by the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs. Reality is Mars has always been hit by wet comets. On impact most of this water was splashed back into space. Some water driven underground,and what remained on its surface the Sun's energy broke the molecule into its elements. Clams were to Mars what dinosaurs were to Earth,and both ended by an explosion. Bert Beeert, were those Martian clams of the "bearded" variety ?? If they are/were, that's another good reason to get a telescope. |
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