Thanks to everyone who answered my question about liquid water on Mars. However, I believe the geologic evidence on Mars suggests that once there was lots of water on Mars. Enough to carve canyons. So if the water boiled away because the atmosphere was too thin, what made the atmosphere get thin? There must have been enough air pressure for liquid water in the distant past. What happened to Mars atmosphere? Can air just drift away into space? Is Mars gravity strong enough to hold a dense atmosphere? If so, how did the air disappear?
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