3 Billion Year old beach buried on mars discovered by scientists

NASA found in pictures taken by his Marine 9 orbiter in 1970 that water marks are made on Mars. These pictures waged a big debate that was water flowing on Mars? After that, many more evidence came out about this, in which it was found that the presence of water on Mars would have played a very big role. For example, in the meteorites of Mars, evidence was found that they had water 4.5 billion years ago. At the same time, after coming to this end of time, many evidences have been found here in the last few years, which claim that ice may be present below the surface of the red planet.
At present, the most emphasis is being given on when the water was present on Mars, how much it was, and how long it remained on the planet? Another new discovery about Mars has now come to light, claiming that the entire ocean would have been present on Mars, not just water. In pnas Published A study claimed that there is a beach under the rocks.
The study has been conducted by Chinese and American scientists. Janihui Lee, Chinese scientist from Guangzhou University in China, is the head of this study. The study is based on the data collected from Mars of Rover Jhurong of China National Space Administration. Rover Jhurong has peeped under the rocks of Mars where the edge of the billions of years old is present. It is being claimed to be the edge of the ocean of Mars. Scientists have also released a depiction of Mars of 3.6 billion years ago.
The Rover who discovers Mars studies many aspects of the planet. This includes geology, the soil there and the atmosphere of the planet. The rover is often looking for any proof of water. Because water is an important factor in determining the presence of life on Mars. The most attention is given to sedimentary rocks. Because there may be evidence of water presence in them, and where there can be water can also have life. Jhurong’s eye went to a very different source of water. It is located in the northern hemisphere of Mars, which is stated to be the remains of an ancient ocean. Jhurong was launched in 2020 by China National Space Administration. It was traveling on Mars from 2021 to 2022.
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