
There are many locations in the mid-latitudes of Mars that look like material has flowed. This image shows an example flowing downhill between two ridges. Comparing these to what we see on the Earth and to other information we have about Mars leads scientists to believe that these are glaciers. Glacier-like features like this indicate that ice accumulated here in the past, which does not happen in today's climate. It's somewhat of a mystery why these features have flowed so much when they are so thin, the ice is so cold, and Martian gravity is so low. They probably move much more slowly than typical glaciers on Earth, but Mars has plenty of time on its hands so they end up looking very similar to the valley glaciers we see on our own planet. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA25947
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NASA ID
PIA25947
Date Created
May 12, 2023
Center
JPL
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