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Monster volcano gave Mars extreme makeover, rotating planet’s surface by 20 degrees

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A mosaic photo of Mars showing the volcanoes of the Tharsis dome as dark spots on the left side of the image. Photo: Nationalo Geographic
Agence France-Presse

A volcano on Mars half the size of France spewed so much lava 3.5 billion years ago that the weight displaced the Red Planet’s outer layers, according to a new study.

Mars’ original north and south poles, in other words, are no longer where they once were.

The findings released Wednesday explain the unexpected location of dry river beds and underground reservoirs of water ice, as well as other Martian mysteries that have long perplexed scientists, the lead researcher said.

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“If a similar shift happened on Earth, Paris would be in the Polar Circle,” said Sylvain Bouley, a geomorphologist at Universite Paris-Sud.

“We’d see Northern Lights in France, and wine grapes would be grown in Sudan.”

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The volcanic upheaval, which lasted a couple of hundred million years, rotated the surface of Mars 20 to 25 degrees, according to the study.

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