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    Question: are there any elements on planet mars and any evidence?

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    Asked by make20yet to Gliday on 25 Jul 2025.
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      Gliday Yuka answered on 25 Jul 2025:


      Mars has elements such as iron, sulfur, and oxygen, which are found in its rocks and atmosphere. Evidence comes from rovers like Curiosity, which analysed soil and detected these elements using spectrometers, plus data from orbiters showing water ice and minerals. Keep digging into science, it’s out-of-this-world cool

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