Sometimes a cloud is just a cloud.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/26/science/mars-cloud-volcano-eruption-arsia-mons.html …
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Replying to @kchangnyt
Where the clouds come? I ever had read the article that in Mars there are brines which hold the oxygen to dissolve in the water. Is the cloud formed from volcano activity?
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Replying to @Zidan_Revolusi
It's more or less like an Earth cloud — reflective particles of frozen water. Not volcanic. The water in Martian brines is speculative — possible perhaps but not observed.
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Replying to @kchangnyt
Does the cloud bring water particles? , I have already know that brines in the Mars surface is only speculation
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Replying to @Zidan_Revolusi
There’s water ice at the poles. That sublimates and becomes vapor in the atmosphere. Not much but enough to become clouds.
5:08 PM - 29 Oct 2018
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