ShubhamA wrote:
Premise says that opal deposits require liquid water (on the surface of Mars). Mars ice caps are largely made of frozen water. Hence Option D could be right by stating that -- as Mars became hotter, its water bodies wiped out.
Please if anyone likes to shed some light.
The argument mentions that Mars has ice caps that are frozen water. So, if the water bodies got wiped out because Mars became hotter, then we should not have ice caps present on Mars.
It is also possible that Mars became colder and the water bodies got frozen to for ice caps.
Hence, D is not logical.
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