Mars is a fascinating planet, but it is also a tragic one. Scientists have identified a massive impact crater on Mars that was likely caused by a comet or asteroid collision with the planet’s surface. The impact was so powerful that it caused a megatsunami that swept across the Martian northern lowlands.

The crater, named Pohl, is located in an area that scientists believe was once covered by an ocean. The impact of the comet or asteroid would have caused a massive displacement of water, triggering a megatsunami that could have reached hundreds of feet tall.

In this video, we discuss the evidence for the giant asteroid impact on Mars, and we explore the implications of this event for the planet’s history and future. We also talk about other facts about Mars, such as its Grand Canyon, its atmosphere, and its potential for habitability.

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  1. What does it matter if things crash into a barren, lifeless planet anyway? Nothings been built, no one's been killed & nothing was destroyed.

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