no, Mars does not have a red spot or rings however Jupiter, the largest plant, does have a red spot called the 'Great Red Spot' and it also has a thin ring around it.
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Yes it does my good fellow peep
its a frozen polar ice cap
Venus does have liquid alike mars because when the earth rotates it hits a cold spot and because the sun is so big it doesn't get any feed from the sun.
saturn and neptune both have rings first of all,and they both have a big dark spot on their surface
Are you sure you don't mean Jupiter's red spot ?... The big red spot on Jupiter is believed to be a huge anti-cyclonic storm - that's been going since its discovery in 1831 !
The Big Red Spot is a particular feature of Jupiter, not Mars. It's an atmospheric storm that has raged for centuries, although at times it disappears from view for long periods. The largest feature on Mars is Olympus Mons - the largest known volcano in the Solar System. However, since the whole planet is largely red, calling this a 'Red Spot' is a misnomer.
They both aren't very big but mars might be bigger
It has a great big red spot on it
yes it is big!
Jupiter is famous for its big spot.
it is a big ball of iron in mars