NASA announces water is now flowing on Mars

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The earth could have gone cold when the ice arrived that is now the water on the planet. Being covered in ice would have acted like a blanket allowing the inner parts to 'overheat'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOLbE8frMrM&list=PLpWCFDSTg8dv-td-rl-ryPyvpzKJoKQqj

From where did the ice come?
No, the Earth at the start was very hot, and the atmosphere gases in origin came out of the Earth itself; some of the gases that emerged were O2 and H2, and by electric current water formed.
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Gases emerge from every hot flaming object, and actually the gases still emerge from the earth: from volcanoes, from mineral water springs, and in the form of the natural gas. In the past, such emergence of gases was much more, and so the gases filled the earth in its initial phases, and was in the form of thick smoke, which later on separated into the distinct layers and the atmosphere became clear.

On the other hand, it is not logical that the ice created the heat; from where did the heat come to the inner parts and then it increased?