Now for some real shocking facts about the planet Mars: The solar wind did not blow the water off of Mars, for the planet shows catastrophic flooding, if the solar wind had blown the water off of Mars we are talking about molecule by molecule which would have left a nice level sedate area on the planet, but with the evidence of massive flooding it shows the water was rushing somewhere very fast and left the planet very fast. And here is another mind blowing fact: the meteorites hit ON TOP of the flood plains! This means, I would say, that the meteorites hit no more than three to four thousand years ago. The features of Mars are sharp, showing little erosion, which means they are young. There is a whole lot about Mars that is not being told, and they are shocking, it will take a book.
Well that’s complete BS. The planet shows massive damage from asteroid strikes and wind erosion.
Mars’ water was not lost overnight nor is anyone with a pulse suggesting it was, it happened over millions of years as water evaporated and there was nothing left to keep the water vapor from drifting off into space.
Short of the biggest solar flare in history frying the surface of all of the inner planets or the explosion of the Sun it isn’t even possible without the collision of two planet sized objects big enough to tear one or both apart.
One side is hot the other side not exposed to the sun is freezing.
The rotation of Mercury is a little strange to Earth bound creatures. It rotates on its axis very slowly compared to its orbital period. One rotation takes 56.85 Earth days, while one orbital period only takes 88 Earth days. This means that a single day on Mercury last about 0.646 times as long as a single year. The planet’s equatorial rotational speed is 10.892 km/h. These periods are given in solar days. In sidereal days Mercury rotates every 58.647 days and orbits twice during every three rotations.
It isn’t the sun’s outer layer, or corona, that melts these comets as they graze its edge. The corona, though very hot, is too thin to transfer much heat. Instead, the intense glare of solar radiation sublimates ices into gas that escapes into space or causes the comets to crack apart.