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Besides the 25,000-kilometer volcano, what other sights are there on Mars?
Do you see these clear lines?

This picture, published on 20 15, shows us the traces of water flowing on Mars. For us humans, this discovery is of great significance, because water resources are the most precious wealth in our lives.

Mars also has an atmosphere.

Mars contains carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and other elements necessary for human survival.

We all know that the living environment of Mars is suitable, belonging to the "habitable zone" planet in the solar system, which means that its average surface temperature is very mild and there is the possibility of liquid.

More importantly, our scientists have found evidence of the existence of liquid on Mars. This means that we have taken another step towards exploring whether there is extraterrestrial life in the solar system.

You can think again, because of the existence of water, there are so many grand and spectacular canyons on earth, and it is entirely possible that there are canyons on Mars. I believe that in the near future, there will be a large number of "Mars sightseeing groups" who will go to Mars to enjoy the shocking "Alien Grand Canyon".

Pilgrimage to Mars-Mount Olympus

Speaking of Mars, I only remember Mount Olympus. If you compare Mount Olympus on Mars with the mountains on Earth ... The mountains on Earth are like pediatrics ... Then you can think about how high the mountains on Mars are ... Mount Olympus is 27 kilometers high, almost three times as high as Mount Everest and twice as high as Monacchi volcano (calculated from the bottom of the water). Mount Olympus has soared into the atmosphere of Mars, and its basement is 550 kilometers wide, which means that if you stand in the crater, its feet will reach beyond the horizon.

Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in the known solar system. The slope distance from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain is more than 200 kilometers, which is even equivalent to more than half of the German territory. Is it shocking? In fact, Mount Olympus is a parasitic volcano, more like a "zit" on us.

Mount Olympus has a history of millions of years and is located on the ruins of an erupting volcano. Unlike the earth, volcanoes have no plate movement and the position of mantle plume is relatively fixed. The magma in the mantle will continue to accumulate in one place until the volcano erupts, and Mount Olympus will continue to grow and crack, until the day when it erupts again-the whole Mars will tremble and a large amount of magma will cover the surface of Mars. At that time, we can also see this spectacle on earth. In fact, humans discovered Mount Olympus through telescopes in the18th century, and the British drew this fantastic map of Mars under Mount Olympus during the industrial revolution. But, big brother, what do you mean by holding a cigarette butt? Can you smoke on Mars? Real life on Mars is not as easy as we thought ~

In Call of Duty 13, Big boss was embarrassed by the snow. Oh, no, Admiral Salem Koch climbed Mount Olympus himself (alas, it's not that difficult to climb this mountain ~). He thinks that only the highest peak of the solar system can be worthy of the pride of the starfleet, so his flagship is naturally named "Olympus Mountain" ~