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This Mineral Is What Makes Mars Red — And It Shows the Planet Was Once Cold and Wetferrihydrite forms when iron-rich water is exposed to oxygen, often in cold environments like glaciers or icy lakes. The mineral is metastable. This means it can transform into more crystalline ...
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Study uncovers source of Mars' redness — a key indicator the planet (maybe) once had lifeBut importantly, this study notes that Mars' redness happened before the water left. So how did a wet planet become so red? It all comes down to ferrihydrite, a poorly crystalline mineral ...
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