Mars' volcanic deposit tells of life
Researchers identified the mineral as hydrated silica
Washington: American scientists claim to have found evidence that suggests Mars had a warm and wet climate which could have supported life some 3.5 billion years ago.
A team, led by planetary geologists at Brown University, found mounds of a mineral deposited on a volcanic cone less than 3.5 billion years ago that speak of a warm and wet
Publication Date:
01/11/2010