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Water on Mars primarily exists in the form of ice, particularly at the polar ice caps and beneath the surface. There is also evidence of briny liquid water that may flow intermittently in some regions, especially during warmer seasons. Additionally, ancient riverbeds and minerals suggest that liquid water was once present on the planet's surface. However, current conditions make stable liquid water rare.

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