Dry Ice Moves on Mars

Is frozen carbon dioxide a key to features in some Martian gullies?
To find out, scientists grabbed a bag of dry ice and took a road trip.
mxxconsays...

You mean in a death valley, one of the hottest place on earth, there's naturally occurring frozen carbon dioxide, whose melting point is -108.4°F (-78°C) and boiling point is -70.6°F (-57°C)?

Unlikely.

Fairbssaid:

Heard about the rocks that move strangely in the desert? Could that be the same type of thing as the dry ice?

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