A question popped up in my head:
Mars is terraformed by heating up the planet using green house gases, mirrors and whatever. Therefore carbondioxide ice sublimates (directly turns from solid to gas) from the martian permafrost, heating the planet up further. Does the no longer present CO2-ice destabilize the soil or rather not stabilize it any longer? Is the Martian Hinterland doted with areas of highly unstable ground?
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Destabilized Martian Soil
Thu, 2013-12-05 04:20
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Destabilized Martian Soil
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