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'Dark Streaks' Can Mean Water Still Flows on Mars, Study Says
Scientists have found clues that suggest there could still be flowing water on Mars today. There can be water on Mars, and this is based on photographs taken by Mars Curiosity Rover where "dark streaks" are visible on some of the slopes of a Martian canyon system.
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