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Scientists have found liquid water on Mars, located in the planet’s outer crust. “This is the first time liquid water has been found on the planet.”

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Tra H

slaps roof of the solar system

This bad boy can hold so much liquid water.

It's amazing how much water there is in the solar system compared to how I remember being taught about the existence of water in the solar system. For instance, maybe I'm just misremembering, but I could've sworn I was taught Uranus and Neptune were gas giants, not "ice giants". I don't remember that phrase from school, but apparently they're mainly made of water and methane.

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