LOSS OF WATER ON MARS
Mars is a Reddish-Desert planet. But, it was a Blue planet like
Our Earth. What happened to the Water on Mars? How did the entire water in Mars
losses? Our Earth is also going to loss water? Let’s Know about it.
SPUTTERING;
Due to the low density Magnetic Field, the winds and
radiations from the Sun carries electrons, ions take out the electrons from the
atmosphere of Mars’s Magnetic Field Mars losses 100 gram of atmosphere every
second This phenomenon of taking out the electrons from the Atmosphere is known
as SPUTTERING. Water loss on Mars takes place since 2 billion years ago and
losses its Atmosphere also. Comparing this to our Earth, Earth has 100% atmosphere
and pressure, Here Mars has only 1% of atmosphere and pressure. Even Though,
Mars is in Habitable Zone, it didn’t maintain water in liquid state. If we take
water to Mars it completely freezes. If you heat it it directly converts into
Vapor by SUBLIMATION. The Atmospheric Pressure on Mars is 600 Pascal. Two main
reasons for the loss of water on Mars is due to the Solar Wind and Lesser
Density of the Atmosphere of Mars. Water is the basic need for life. Living
Organisms on Mars? Some Microorganisms also may present on Mars. Before they
evolve Mars losses Water and Atmosphere.
THE CONCLUSION:
To prove the lived microorganism on Mars We made the Perseverance
landed on Mars. If the perseverance found any fossils, the first organism found
on Mars. Let’s wait and watch. The big CORONAL MASS EJECTION can have the
ability to destroy the Earth’s Magnetic
Field. Then, the pressure on Earth also losses. So, Try to be happy and
spread happiness everywhere.
Thanks for The images by NASA
Thanks for UNSIGNED.
2 Comments
Wow that was really amxing at first I didn't believe that there is a glacier on Mars they had shown it in a movie .but this explanation of Mars makes me to realise things properly 🤩🤩
ReplyDeleteAwesome..!!! The data is accurate and explanation is nice...
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