We don't even if Mars had water, but if it did the water would've been "absorbed" into the planet like a giant sponge.
mars has had frozen water since is was cretated buy God, about 4000 years ago.
it used to, like a long time ago.
The astronomers suppose that the water is frozen underground there. Long time ago Mars was warmer and water flows out. That's why the Curiosity car found peeblestones on the surface of Mars.
Water is believed to have formed channels on the surface of Mars long ago. Evidence such as dried-up riverbeds, erosion patterns, and mineral deposits indicate that water once flowed on the planet, shaping its surface.
What happened to the water on mars h'm its simple really. A long time ago about 10000 million million years ago mars had water all over its surface in seas and oceans like earth. But one day a giant solar flare burst-ed out of the sun straight at mars. Mars had a ozone to protect but not as strong as earths. The solar flare made the ozone layer evaporate and evaporated all the water mars had ever had except for the polar ice caps. Then mars became a dirt land of nothing. Mars had water but probably never will again.
the are long, narrow channels that were most likely carved out of water millions of years ago. hope this helps :)
It Should've Happened a Long Time Ago was created in 1985.
Mars lost its water (or it all froze) fairly recently . . . about 1 million years ago.
a long time ago. since ancient times
thers an icey spot they can see and its colder on parts of mars which means theres ice and theres like an indent that's in the shape of a river
Well, Mars has mountains, volcanoes, and canals, where it is possible water went through a very long time ago. There are also frozen ice glaciers on Mars, except they aren't melting like Earth's are.
Yes, the deep rifts or canyons once thought to contain water long ago are the results of very high winds.