The soil here—an amalgam of crystalline structures and organic vestiges—reacts to disturbances with an unseen dynamism. Each step induces vibrations, captured by sensitive instruments. They record the ephemeral dance of particles, whispering in frequency bands yet to be fully deciphered.
Soft winds, they say, migrate across the surface like elements in a grand symphony. Atmospheric pressure holds steady at 0.87 atm, interspersed with unpredictable gradients of velocity, averaging 3.5 m/s. Sound waves, refracted by this medium, carry a timbre unknown to terrestrial ears.