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Nasa: Mars has flowing water

Flowing liquid water is almost certainly responsible for mysterious features on Mars that change with the seasons, scientists believe.

Satellite images have identified narrow streaks, typically less than five metres wide, that appear on slopes during warm seasons, lengthen, and then fade when conditions become cooler.

Experts have speculated that water might be involved in the formation of the gully-like features, known as recurring slope lineae (RSL), but only now has evidence supporting the theory come to light.

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Nasa: Liquid water exists on Mars in 'certain circumstances'

Nasa has discovered that liquid water "almost certainly" exists on the surface of Mars.

It's not known where the extremely salty water comes from, with theories including the melting of 'near-surface ice', seasonal discharges from layers of water-bearing rock or absorption from the Martian atmosphere.

"It is conceivable that RSL are forming in different parts of Mars through different formation mechanisms," said the scientists.

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