Tiny Mars has a Big Impact on Our Climate
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Mars' gravitational pull significantly influences Earth's climate cycles, despite being only one-tenth Earth's mass, according to new computer simulations spanning millions of years. When researchers removed Mars from orbital models, two major climate cycles disappeared entirely, suggesting the Red Planet helped trigger Ice Ages that forced our ancestors to evolve upright walking.
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