no no lava on mars
Lava om Mars is the same color as on Earth.
Yes, Mars has lava plains similar to those found on Earth's moon. The largest volcano on Mars, Olympus Mons, is believed to have been formed by extensive lava flows. These lava plains contribute to Mars' diverse surface features.
yes, there is loads of lava on mars. The average temperature is 78 degrees
Mars does not currently have active volcanic eruptions, so there is no flowing lava on its surface. However, evidence suggests that Mars had volcanic activity in the past, and there are remnants of volcanic features such as mountains, valleys, and ancient lava flows.
There is evidence of ancient lava flows on Mars, but active lava flows like those seen on Earth are not currently present. Mars does not have active volcanic activity like Earth due to its thinner atmosphere and cooler interior.
Lava, when decomposed into soil, helps plants including crops grow.
the soil on mars is infertile
Mars does not have lava, but probably has magma due to radioactive decay.
No, the other terrestrial planets have soil, Earth, Mercury and Venus. Earths soil is different in that it contains organic matter.
No. The soil on Mars lacks the organic nutrients necessary to grow plants.
Soil, (regolith).
When lava and ash cool down it can decompose making soil. Most of the time it is very black because it is so rich and fertile. That is why the people on Hawaii live so close to a volcano, for the rich soil.