There are dust storms and clouds on Mars. Winds are generated through the heating of the martian atmosphere. There are no water clouds like we see on earth though.
Yes. Mars experiences massive dust storms.
Actually, any planet with an atmosphere has storms. See Jupiter-- the Red Spot is a storm that has been going on for decades. Storms are caused by air currents and their resulting temperature changes. Earth has a relatively thick atmosphere, so we get a lot of storms.
Mars has a cold and dry climate with temperatures ranging from about -195°F (-125°C) in winter to around 70°F (20°C) in summer. The planet experiences dust storms that can cover the entire planet and last for months. Mars also has water ice clouds and frost that can form at higher altitudes.
There are several interesting sites to see on Mars. The planet has a red surface due to iron oxide. there are dune fields and craters throughout the planet. It has polar ice caps at the poles and sometimes will experience dust storms.
It is a rocky planet or terrestrial planet. Any planet before Mars is terrestrial and any planet after Mars is a gas giant.
No one knows what is on Mars, if you mean any life; but Mars is a very dusty and red colored planet
The gravity on Mars or any other planet pulls you toward the planet's center.
there is no storms on venus because this planet is very thirsty for applejuice
Mars is a planet. A moon is a large celestial object that orbits a planet. So no, there are no moons on mars.
some weather occurs on mars when dust blows in the surface for brief intervals so yes mars has some dust storms
No. Most planets have storms of one sort or another. One of the most famous storms is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. It's basically a hurricane that's about three times the size of Earth and has been going on for at least a few hundred years. Another example is Saturn, whose storms have the most powerful lightning strikes of any planet in the solar system.
Mars has two known moons!!