Slate Fracture on Mars, Polygonal Patterned Ground and Broken Crater Rims

Martian phenomenon of slate fractures and their connection to polygonal patterned ground and broken crater rims in cold environments on planets like Mars. These fractures are a result of the physics of stress and subsurface freezing. Through remote sensing and imaging, we can observe and understand the tectonic forces that generated these fractures in far past Martian. To help visualize the effects of slate fractures and broken crater rims, mine renders of Mars Planet are included in this video. These renders provide detailed representations of the structures and patterns created by these geological processes. Through visualizations, we can better understand the formations that occur as a result of stress and subsurface alteractions. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more intriguing insights into the scientific wonders of our solar system! Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Source RAW-image from NASA’s slate-like formation: Animation, visuals and renders made by iGadgetPro Like and Subscribe! Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:15 - Polygonal patterns 0:51 - Fractured slate and 1:29 - Broken Crater Rims 2:14 - Credits #mars #marsslate #polygonalpatterns #perseverance #redplanet
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