The picture of 2 kilometer long object The spring and summer seasons are when these tornadoes occur most regularly on Mars.
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When NASA saw incredible picture through rover

On Mars, a two-kilometre-long “devil” has been recorded by NASA’s Perseverance rover in an incredible image. The picture of 2 kilometer long object According to reports, the rover’s atmospheric exploration of Jezero Crater included a stunning sight.
A six-wheeled geological robot reportedly obtained data on the tornado, often referred to as the “dust devil.” The ‘dust devil’ was reportedly spotted on August 30 traveling at about 19 kilometers per hour along the Thorofare Ridge on Mars, which runs from east to west.
How are tornadoes born on Mars?
According to reports, Mars dust devils are much larger yet much weaker than tornadoes on Earth. The picture of 2 kilometer long object For researchers attempting to unravel the mysteries of Mars’ atmosphere, such “dust devils” serve as important research subjects.

According to the report, tornadoes on Mars are created when rising hot air collides with falling cold air. These Martian tornadoes, despite being weaker than those on Earth, can reach incredible heights.
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Tornadoes on Mars are larger than those on Earth
According to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), tornadoes are important for removing dust from Mars. The picture of 2 kilometer long object Scientists learn more about Mars’ climate and atmospheric processes by investigating these events.

It has been said that tornadoes on Mars can be much larger than those on Earth. The spring and summer seasons are when these tornadoes occur most regularly on Mars. However, scientists are unable to predict the origin of these storms. To keep track of these tornadoes, NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity periodically scans all directions.