Investigating the Square Structure Found on Mars

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The discovery of a square-shaped geological feature on Mars may suggest unusual surface patterns or processes. While Mars is known for its history with water—primarily in ice form and in ancient waterways such as lakebeds and river channels—there’s no direct link to recent liquid water in such formations. The planet’s surface shows evidence of immense past floods, glacial movement, and water-formed minerals. However, modern Mars is harsh, cold, and mostly dry, so the square structure may be tied more to erosion, tectonic, or unique geological activity rather than water-related processes.
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