Why must the liquid water flowing intermittently on the surface today be a very salty brine?

Answer

Salts lower the freezing point, allowing liquid persistence.

Due to extremely low atmospheric pressure and cold temperatures, pure water would immediately boil or freeze; dissolved salts significantly lower the freezing point, allowing the water to remain liquid as a brine for longer periods.

Why must the liquid water flowing intermittently on the surface today be a very salty brine?
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