Re: Martian Surface Features Were Eroded By Liquid Carbon Dioxide
Posted by Natalie L. Smith on Mar 15, 2002 at 16:25
(168.216.242.248)Re: Martian Surface Features Were Eroded By Liquid Carbon Dioxide (George)
It only goes directly from solid to gas at certain pressures, like at earth's atmospheric pressure. At other pressures it can undergo the more familiar solid to liquid to gas transition.
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- Re: Martian Surface Features Were Eroded By Liquid Carbon Dioxide Bill Wallace 15/3 18:01 (1)
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