In A Nutshell Mars was erupting while T. rex roamed Earth : A Martian volcano system was active between 64 and 50 million years ago, overlapping with the age of dinosaurs and early mammals on our plan...
02.12.2026 Msn.com and 1 sitesMars' volcanoes have always intrigued scientists, but new research is flipping everything we thought we knew about them. Mars has long captivated scientists with its mysterious volcanic landscape, but...
02.11.2026 Msn.com and 1 sitesAmelia Wojciechowska Analyst Amelia Wojciechowska - editor at Defence24, specialising in the security of Nordic countries, European politics, the European Union’s energy policy, and the analysis of co...
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4 New orbital data from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express mission reveal that the youngest volcanoes on Mars weren’t formed by singular, explosive events, but through prolonged and evolving mag...
02.14.2026 World-today-news.com
Mars ’ youngest volcanoes may be far more complex than they appear. What may look like a single volcanic eruption is usually the visible outcome of far more complicated activity taking place underground. Beneath the surface, magma can migrate, cool, mix, and chemically change over extended periods before finally erupting. To understand these hidden processes, scientists analyze the rocks and minerals released during eruptions. These materials act as clues, helping researchers piece together the ...
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