Mars has roughly 30% the surface area of earth. All of that is dry ground. We have only found(very little) ice on mars.
yes
No
There are dry riverbeds clearly visible in close-ups of Mars.
no. There is no rain to go into the ground
mars once had 2 moons. the bigger moon circles mars. it protected mars from solar winds. it crashed into mars. it was vulnerable to solar winds.
All of the surface of Mars can be classified as dry land, even the frozen polar caps, because there is no liquid water on the surface of Mars. The total area of land on Mars is nearly the same as the "land" area of Earth, about 144,798,750 km2.
dry and cold
Dry, cold, and dusty.
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
Yes. Mars is a dry, rocky planet somewhat smaller than Earth.
mars is rocky, red , dry, and mostly covered with iron rich dust.
The percent of water that is found on Mars is only 2 percent. The surface of Mars is mainly dry which is marked by old volcanoes.