No actually. The surface of Mars is covered in iron oxide ( rust ), therefore making the planet red.
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yes, if you look at a picture of mars, you will see a thin layer of what looks like cloud but is actually nitrogen.
earth and mars are like and different because they have a atmosphere and gravity
Black because there is no atmosphere beyond your ankles on Mars.
Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere made of carbon dioxide.
Mars is called the rusty planet because of the large amounts of iron oxide (rust) on the surface.
Mars has craters because the atmosphere is too thin for meteors to burn up in, (as most do before they hit the earth). There are also craters on Mars, because there is almost no erosion on Mars, as there is on earth to cover up the evidence of impact.
The sun on Mars looks a little smaller and dimmer as it is further away. Compared to the Earth, the daylight brightness on Mars is only about 40-50% of the Earths. The sky has a reddish hue, due to the red dust in the atmosphere.
Earth has a lower amount of carbon in the atmosphere compared to planets like Venus and Mars because Earth's carbon is mostly stored in rocks and oceans, while on Venus and Mars, carbon is released into the atmosphere through volcanic activity and other processes.
Mars lacks a significant ozone layer like Earth due to its thin atmosphere. The atmosphere on Mars is composed mainly of carbon dioxide, with trace amounts of other gases. This means that Mars does not have sufficient ozone to form a protective layer like the one found on Earth.
Yes, mars have deserts. I know that because there is a lot of dust type of material that looks like sand and there is soo much of that, it creates a desert.
Reddish, because of the iron content; rocky; and dusty. Basically, it looks pretty bleak.