Why water disappeared from Mars? and Why Mars is uninhabited? In the distant past on Mars there were seas and in many aspects suitable for the creation of living conditions. Later, however, the water disappeared from the surface of the Red Planet Mars and this is considered one of the main reasons why it was uninhabited. Specialists from the United Kingdom, Singapore and the United States explained why this happened. As the experts emphasize, the widespread theories that explain the loss of most of the water on Mars do not fully answer the question of why this happened very quickly through geological measurements, nor do they allow us to understand why a similar one Process was not possible was observed in the earth. According to the researchers' assumption, the main difference between Mars and Earth in this case was the composition of its crust: the basalt rocks on the surface of the Mars catch about 25 percent more water than similar minerals in the earth. A computer model created by experts showed that in the past, the Martian crust could "absorb" the liquid almost like a sponge, whereupon the water, combined by chemical reactions, penetrated the mantle of the planet. In this case not only the chemical composition of the Martian rock played a role, but also the temperature on the planet and the pressure under its surface. This, according to experts, led to Mars becoming a dry planet, cold and deadly as it is today. The study was published in the renowned journal Nature. The most common version that explains the disappearance of water on Mars is that the liquid on the surface of the planet was "inflated" by the solar wind; Unlike the earth, the fourth planet of the sun is not protected by a magnetic field. Thanks For watcing Please Subscribe Our channel Bhaskban: ****** Visit our website ****** Follow Us On Google Pluse ****** Follow Us On Facebook ****** Follow Us On Twitter ******