Images taken by the Mars Global Surveyor, now orbiting the Red Planet, suggest that most areas with geological features known as patterned ground appear at high latitudes, the same regions where large quantities of ice may lie just under the planet’s surface.
At hundreds of Martian sites, the landscape is covered with mosaics of polygons, each of which measures between 30 and 200 meters across.
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