Mars was not all lifeless

Bethany Ehlmann of Brown University has been researching on the data from NASA given by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and she said that the not all Mars experienced intense acidic weather some 3.5 billion years ago.
Some scientists have been claiming that the red planet had extremely acidic environment from the last three billion years and life can not be formed in such climatic conditions. But Ehlmann detected some carbonate minerals close to Isidis crater that suggested that the planet can have life forms.

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