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Investigations by the probe [[Phoenix]] have shown the existence of valuable [[minerals]] in the Martian [[regolith]].
Investigations by the probe [[Phoenix]] have shown the existence of valuable [[minerals]] in the Martian [[regolith]].


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Minerals and trace elements play a vital part in human metabolism. They must be ingested via food. Some are reused and accumulated by the human body (e.g. copper), others must be ingested regularly.

Investigations by the probe Phoenix have shown the existence of valuable minerals in the Martian regolith.

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