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Mars Gullies Show No Sign of Water, NASA Says
As NASA undergoes deeper research to find traces of life in planet Mars, the group was able to gather an important data about the planet that could clear out speculations of how Martian gullies were formed. According to the recent research, gullies found on Martian grounds do not have any traces of water in it.
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