Mars craters tell story of water and ice »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 10 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyWater and ice have left their marks on the Martian surface, from pits and ridges to winding channels and gullies.
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God likes this particular design and has placed it on several of his planets: both in this solar system and in others.
We will see. If more patterns like this show up on other planets, it will be proof positive that there is a God that likes this design.
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