ETV News stock photo by Jeff Barrett The first round of the state tournament was over when it began as #1 Carbon made quick work of Juan Diego. The Lady Dinos scored 25 runs off of 16 hits and eight errors in two innings. It was a near perfect game as the Soaring Eagles only
ETV News stock photo by Jeff Barrett Before Carbon took part in the March Warm-Up Elite in St. George, the Dinos made a couple of stops along the way. They opened the season at Pine View and dominated the Panthers with 18 runs off of 20 hits. In addition, they held Pine View to just
New Study Challenges Long-Held Theory of Fate of Mars Water Source: NASA
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The new science results indicate that a large quantity of the Red Planet s water is trapped in its crust rather than having escaped into space.
Billions of years ago, according to geological evidence, abundant water flowed across Mars and collected into pools, lakes, and deep oceans. New NASA-funded research shows a substantial quantity of its water - between 30 and 99% - is trapped within minerals in the planet s crust, challenging the current theory that due to the Red Planet s low gravity, its water escaped into space.
Early Mars was thought to have enough water to have covered the whole planet in an ocean roughly 100 to 1,500 meters (330 to 4,920 feet) deep - a volume roughly equivalent to half of Earth s Atlantic Ocean. While some of this water undeniably disappeared from Mars via atmospheric escape, the new findings, published in the latest issue of Science, conclude it does not