Mars has porous crust, discovered by NASA's Gravity maps
Mars has porous crust, discovered by NASA's Gravity maps
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The study of the Mars map created by the scientists of the American Space Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has shown that the crust of the red planet is not as thick as it was thought earlier. 

This conclusion means that at least one part of Mars is comparatively having pores. According to NASA, this conclusion can help to understand the internal structure and development of Mars. However, scientists said that they can not deny the possibility of a mixture of minerals or possibly thin crust.

Sonder Gossens, associated with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, USA, said, "The final result of everything in the history of a planet is a crust. Therefore, low density can be an important role in the formation of Mars and its development. "

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