No
There is no acid rain on mars.
no acid at all
No, Mars does not have acid rain as far as we know. The atmosphere on Mars is very thin and mostly composed of carbon dioxide, which does not support the formation of acid rain.
No, clouds on Mars are made of ice crystals. Clouds on Venus are sulfuric acid.
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 because it contains HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) it was the founding stepping stone apon generations of mars bars.
iron sulfuric acid
carbon dioxide and acid
no. There is no rain to go into the ground
That is a good question. Currently, the best explanation is that, as Mars cooled, the water froze and was eventually buried under ground by dust storms where it might still exist.
coffee is a ground acid.
acid rain