Volcanic activities discovered on Mars

Today, astronomers revealed the presence of volcanic activities on the surface of Mars, as this activity was discovered through a recent study that showed magma flowing in the depths of Mars until today.

The study said that those fusions erupted from a volcano in the past fifty thousand years, and still have activities on the Red Planet until that day.

A research team from the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich), worked to discover the nature of these transformations on Mars, and confirmed the presence of a group of more than 20 recent earthquakes.

They added that some of these recent earthquakes may have been caused by a warm source that can only be explained by the current molten lava.

With this in mind, the group looked at satellite images of the area and found dark deposits of dust more than 18 feet below the surface indicating a volcanic region.

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