Asked by Francisco Javier Molina Benitez
Match the feature on Mars with the best terrestrial analogy. Be sure to think broadly. The analogy can be geological, chemical, or conceptual.
Cross-bedded sandstones in the crater in which Opportunity landed.
1. Escalante Canyon, Utah.
2. Channeled scablands in northwestern United States.
3. The caldera at Kilauea, Hawaii.
4. The Rio Tinto, Spain,
5. Ancient cemented dunes in Zion National Park, Utah.
6. Intermittent flooding zones in the Andes.
7. Sea floor spreading zone (maybe?).
8. Plankton in ocean sediments.
9. The arid western United States.
10. Dendritic channels everywhere.
11. No good terrestrial analogy.
Cross-bedded sandstones in the crater in which Opportunity landed.
1. Escalante Canyon, Utah.
2. Channeled scablands in northwestern United States.
3. The caldera at Kilauea, Hawaii.
4. The Rio Tinto, Spain,
5. Ancient cemented dunes in Zion National Park, Utah.
6. Intermittent flooding zones in the Andes.
7. Sea floor spreading zone (maybe?).
8. Plankton in ocean sediments.
9. The arid western United States.
10. Dendritic channels everywhere.
11. No good terrestrial analogy.
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Answered by
anonymous
www.coursera.org/lecture/solar-system/lecture-1-23-geology-from-the-opportunity-rover-UEoZ9
Answered by
shyam
The arid western United States.
Answered by
HINDUMATHI
Intermittent flooding zones in the Andes.
Answered by
Rkimidis
The arid western United States.
Answered by
Arka
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