Curiosity Finds Evidence of an Ancient Sandstorm

NASA's Curiosity rover found evidence of an ancient sandstorm on Mars. The sandstorm happened billions of years ago. It created multilayered rocks.
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NASA's Curiosity rover found evidence of an ancient sandstorm on Mars. The sandstorm happened billions of years ago. It created multilayered rocks. The sandstorm was very strong and lasted for hours.
Why it matters
This discovery helps scientists understand the history of Mars and its environment. It also shows how the planet's surface has changed over time.
- What did NASA's Curiosity rover find?
- Evidence of an ancient sandstorm on Mars.
- How long did the sandstorm last?
- Hours.
- What did the sandstorm create?
- Multilayered rocks.
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