Notice that most of the water is on one side. This means that way back, millions of years back when Mars had an atmosphere and liquid water, it also had a supercontinent.
Hungry_Radish6491 on
What do you mean? At what height and to what point of reference?
StrictlyInsaneRants on
Mars is pretty cold with average daily temperatures being under freezing and daily minimum being antarctic winter temperatures year round so I imagine the water would be frozen over for much of the time. Also maybe interesting to point out that much of the depression that would be filled with water is actually a gigantic impact crater (Utopia Planitia) which happens to be the largest known one in the solar system.
qatamat99 on
The sea level seems arbitrary. I would like to know your reasoning as it’s very interesting
levisimons on
Oh wait, is this just the Canadian shield again?
elspotto on
Yeah, that’s the post atmospheric transformation map from Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy.
USSMarauder on
One theory for the difference in elevation between the north and the south of Mars is that the northern hemisphere is one giant impact crater
sviridoot on
Aww, it even has an Australia
Cuiusquemodi on
So the gravity in the northern hemisphere is greater than in the south? That’s the only way this water distribution is possible.
CardinalOnCrack on
mars does have a sea level, it’s just 0
Space_Sweetness on
Oval Mars theory
Lionheart1224 on
Now that’s just neat!
Ur_Momma6996 on
For context this is a TerraGenesis map and the sea level here is 600,000cm
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Would Mars have a Bounty beach?
Is the sea level equivalent to Earth’s sea level?
🔵 also mars if it had a sea level
Notice that most of the water is on one side. This means that way back, millions of years back when Mars had an atmosphere and liquid water, it also had a supercontinent.
What do you mean? At what height and to what point of reference?
Mars is pretty cold with average daily temperatures being under freezing and daily minimum being antarctic winter temperatures year round so I imagine the water would be frozen over for much of the time. Also maybe interesting to point out that much of the depression that would be filled with water is actually a gigantic impact crater (Utopia Planitia) which happens to be the largest known one in the solar system.
The sea level seems arbitrary. I would like to know your reasoning as it’s very interesting
Oh wait, is this just the Canadian shield again?
Yeah, that’s the post atmospheric transformation map from Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars Trilogy.
One theory for the difference in elevation between the north and the south of Mars is that the northern hemisphere is one giant impact crater
Aww, it even has an Australia
So the gravity in the northern hemisphere is greater than in the south? That’s the only way this water distribution is possible.
mars does have a sea level, it’s just 0
Oval Mars theory
Now that’s just neat!
For context this is a TerraGenesis map and the sea level here is 600,000cm