Just for your science, there are no mountains on Mars. They are constantly eroded because of the very thin atmosphere. This, you couldn't have the raid there. I admire ur talent
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Edited by Brick: 7/19/2016 12:04:19 AMThere are most definitely mountains on Mars, they just aren't formed the same way they are on Earth.. Olympus Mons is a dormant volcano, and is both the largest known mountain & volcano in our solar system. The real reason there are not many mountains on Mars is because the plate tectonics that are essential in the formation of Mars stopped about a billion years ago when it's molten core cooled. And FYI, erosion occurs at a much slower rate in a cold, dry climate than it does in a warm, wet one.
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http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/atlas/olympus-mons.html
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There actually are mountains on Mars, the Curiosity rover has climbed one. The mountain referred to in the post is the largest volcano in the solar system.