Probable Evidences of Recent Biological Activity on Mars: Appearance and Growing of Dark Dune Spots in the South Polar Region

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We imply from MGS images' morphological analysis: Dark Dune Spots (DDSs)
on sand sheets, S. polar reg. Mars: 1) DDSs do not fit to fine
topography, 2) water flows out from DDSs, 3) sublimation + recent
biological activity explain their changes.

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