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Carbon dioxide was detected coming from the mud. Suggest the two characteristics of L.O. that could be linked to this observation.

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Answered by amarjyotijyoti87
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Carbon dioxide was detected coming from the mud.

Answered by MrNulla
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The atmosphere of Mars is the layer of gases surrounding Mars. It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (95%), molecular nitrogen (2.8%) and argon (2%).[3] It also contains trace levels of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and noble gases.[3][5][2] The atmosphere of Mars is much thinner than Earth's. The average surface pressure is only about 610 pascals (0.088 psi) which is less than 1% of the Earth's value.[2] The currently thin Martian atmosphere prohibits the existence of liquid water at the surface of Mars, but many studies suggest that the Martian atmosphere was much thicker in the past.[4] The highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to the density found 35 km (22 mi) above the Earth's surface and is ~0.020 kg/m3.[6] The atmosphere of Mars has been losing mass to space since the planet formed, and the leakage of gases still continues today.[4][7][8]

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