Mars
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Asteroid Impacts Cause Giant Tsunamis on the Surface of Mars, Study Suggests
Tsunamis could have stirred huge amounts of Martian ocean billions of years ago. A new study suggests that deposits discovered are remains of giant tsunamis caused by asteroid impacts.
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