Mars' missing atmosphere could be hiding in plain sight
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Mars' ancient atmosphere may be trapped in its clay-covered crust as methane. MIT geologists propose that water once flowed on Mars, triggering reactions that converted atmospheric CO2 into methane stored in clay, potentially accounting for 80% of the planet's initial atmosphere.
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