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These holes, captured on Alaska's Matanuska Glacier in 2012, are formed by cryoconite—dust particles that melt into the ice over time, eventually forming small pockets of water below the glacier's surface. Scientists believe similar pockets of water could form within dusty water ice on Mars. Credit: Kimberly Casey CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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