Researchers from the University of Oxford have found evidence that Mars once supported large, Earth-like magmatic systems deep beneath its surface, even though the planet does not have the plate tectonics commonly thought necessary for such geological features.
Researchers from the University of Oxford have uncovered evidence that Mars once hosted enormous, Earth-like magmatic systems deep beneath its surface—despite the planet lacking the plate tectonics long thought necessary for this kind of geological complexity.
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