Red? Not really "Fire Engine" red, but reddish, yes. Most of the color photos that the various Mars rovers have taken show most of the landscape in various shades of "rust".
red rocks
red rocks
iron-oxide rocks (Red rocks)
there is no life on mars just rocks and red dust
that it is made out of red rocks
Mars is known for its red rocks due to the presence of iron oxide (rust) in its soil. This gives the planet its distinctive reddish appearance.
because it has red rocks and is basically red
Red,Orange,Yellow and Brown.
cause the planet is red and the planet has red clouds surrounding it
No, Mars gets its red color from iron oxide, or rust, that is present in its soil and rocks. Carbon dioxide is a minor component of Mars' atmosphere and does not contribute significantly to its red color.
You can tell by the photographs taken by a spacecraft.The photos show that the planet Mars has red rocks.Therefore,we know that the "red planet" has red rocks.BY:JERKING09
I don't know to much about mars but i do know that they red sand and rocks and is a barren planet.