No, it is a red-orange color due to the deposition of iron (or, due to the high iron content of the soil), hence the name "The Red Planet"
Soil forms largely as a result of biological processes. There is no life on Venus or Mars, so soil cannot form.
Because of the amount of iron in the soil. When iron oxidizes, it becomes red, like rust on a bicycle left outside for too long. So since the iron in Mars' soil has oxidized, the soil is red.
i had this in my homework, its Mars
No earth and Mars both have dirt.
No, it won't. This is because of Mars' extremely thin atmosphere, lack of oxygen, extreme cold, high levels of solar radiation, low soil nutrients, and a high amount of acids in the soil.
no no lava on mars
Mars' soil is red because it is very rich in iron oxide.
nothing is a blue beast from mars
no because its a chocolate mars bar
the soil on mars is infertile
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.
iron
the soil is orangey-red some soil is dark red or black
Blue Sky on Mars was created in 1996-10.
mars because mars is red
dude, mars is a different planet, with no life on it, it is old soil and rocks.