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The imbalance in Mars's condition may cause a cooling effect on its magnetic pole

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Author: 
Lie Chun Pong
Page No: 
11002-11003

The level of radiant energy emitted by Mars and its seasonal energy imbalances are crucial considerations. To data from NASA Insight (various missions), we now have a more comprehensive understanding of the overall energy dynamics on Mars. Our analysis indicates that there are energy imbalances on Mars at different points in its seasonal cycle. These imbalances have implications for our comprehension of the mechanisms driving dust storms on the planet. Current models and theories assume that Mars' energy budget is consistently balanced, but our findings reveal that this is not true, particularly when considering Mars' seasonal variations. This implies that existing theories and models may be in light of these new energy characteristics. This research paper will use secondary data mainly from Ellen's research article in 2022. By utilizing her article, we discovered an interesting phenomenon that may indicate the possibility of semi-ice lake formation inside Mars. Our research paper further interpreted the data from Ellen's paper and we believe that Mars may have an imbalance of semi-ice lake formation in different areas due to the imbalance of energy conditions on Mars. Additionally, our research paper suggests that this imbalance may trigger the cooling effect of the Mars magnetic pole, causing it to cool down internally.

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