The Chinese rover has discovered data on the strange climate changes of Mars 400,000 years ago. These data show that the climate of this planet has changed in a strange way 400 thousand years ago.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the Chinese Mars rover named Zhurang has discovered data in the sand patterns of this planet. Examples of transverse ridges can be seen in those hills.
Under the leadership of Li Chunlai, scientists at the National Astronomical Observatory of China obtained interesting data with the help of Chinese rover instruments. According to the researchers, the crescent shape of the hills has been formed as a result of thousands of years of erosion. During this time, TAR transverse wind stacks are created in the form of dark colored ridges. These TARs are seen everywhere and in lower latitudes as well. Until now, the reason for the formation of this feature has not been possible by global atmospheric circulation models. Atmospheric circulation models can explain the direction of winds on this planet.
According to the information obtained from the Jurang data, beneath this dark material, there is a brighter material that explains the crescent shapes of the hills. Also, Tian Wen has been able to identify about 2262 bright hills from the earth’s orbit. According to the number of impact craters, their age is probably between 2.1 million and 400 thousand years ago. According to this theory, the formation of darker TARs belongs to 400 thousand years ago.
On this date, the last ice age of the Red Planet began and ended. The formation of TARs indicates the change of wind direction at the end of the Ice Age. This phenomenon also happens on earth and shows its climate changes.
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