Mars’ ice age may have turned the red planet white 370,000 years ago

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At first glance, Mars looks like an unchanging world. 

Rovers on the surface of the planet have beamed back images of fragile rock features that appear to levitate off the ground, seemingly untouched by the elements for thousands of years at a time.

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