Mars Surface Showing Viscous Flow Feature with Deflation Features Image

Image shows Martian surface featuring viscous flow (or lobate debris apron) with polygonal surface patterns. Evidence suggests recent high obliquity periods. Useful for educational content on Mars geology, studies of potential water ice, planetary climate studies, and space exploration material.
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