Was The Tallest Mountain In The Solar System Once A Volcanic Island?

The Olympus Mons volcano on Mars shares morphological similarities with active volcanic islands on Earth, suggesting that it formed when a vast ocean once occupied the planet's northern lowlands.

A 6-kilometer-high escarpment surrounding the base of Olympus Mons has attracted attention since the Mariner 9 made the first images of the volcano in the early 1970s.

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Publisher: Forbes
Date: 2023-07-27
Author: David Bressan
Twitter: @forbes
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