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There are a few signs which lead scientists to believe that Mars in fact did, and possibly still has, water in a liquid form. These clues are the river beds carved into the rock of Mars as well as the presence of Iron Oxide in the surface of Mars. On the 31st of July, 2008, NASA announced that it had found water on mars.

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