Scientists have not yet been able to determine how this structure of hundreds of small, dark gray global has occurred.
Although such crystal mineral clusters, known as ‘botryidal’ formations, are common in the world, the formation process on Mars may be different. Some researchers report that such ‘spherical’ formations can be caused by rapid cooling of molten rocks.
This may occur during a celestial stone impact or as a result of volcanic activity. Similarly, the ‘popcorn’ rocks discovered in the Jezero Crater are thought to be as a result of contact with water.
Observations from Mars orbit revealed the presence of a dark rock layer in a near region. Experts, St. Pauls evaluates that Bay may have broken this layer.