Orbiter Spots "Spiders" on Surface of Mars
Briefly

The 'spiders' on Mars are a result of a complex geological process of carbon dioxide sublimation, unveiling darker material below the surface during the planet's spring.
Inca City features 'spiders' among its geometric ridges, possibly caused by carbon dioxide gas during Martian winter's end, under warm temperatures. The phenomenon was successfully replicated in a lab setting.
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