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Old October 11th 05, 03:33 AM
John Griffin
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"granite stone" wrote:

they are no volcanoes on mars, no active ones. there is the
thought the mountiains are volcanic from the past but there is
no proof of this. in my opinion, the mountains on mars are
none-volcanic in anyway or form.


I'm glad you mentioned that opinion. We wouldn't want anyone to
take you seriously. For further amusement, give us your alternate
hypothesis about those volcanos.


 




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