If all the ancient water on Mars were spread evenly, what range estimates its Global Equivalent Layer (GEL) depth?

Answer

600 and 2,700 meters

Scientists estimate that the total volume of ancient Martian water, if distributed uniformly across the planet, would result in a Global Equivalent Layer (GEL) measuring between 600 and 2,700 meters deep.

If all the ancient water on Mars were spread evenly, what range estimates its Global Equivalent Layer (GEL) depth?
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