PINK!
it would be red
The sky is a pinkish-red when viewed from mars because the atmosphere causes a tint.The sky would be pink when viewed from Mars.
The sky on Mars appears pinkish-red during the day due to the presence of iron oxide dust in the atmosphere. At sunrise and sunset, the sky takes on a blue color as the sunlight scatters differently at these angles.
At sunrise, the sky on Mars is a somewhat red color. At sunset, there is a blue tint to the sky. For most of the day, the sky is a butterscotch color.
The sky on mars is a pinky grey, the pink is a result of iron oxide (rust) suspended in the atmosphere
orangery red
Black because there is no atmosphere beyond your ankles on Mars.
The color of the sky on earth would still appear blue but the "sky" around you would be black
The sky on Mars is a butterscotch color during the day due to the planet's dust particles in the atmosphere. At sunset, the sky can turn a bluish hue. Due to Mars' thin atmosphere, the sky appears pinkish-red when viewed from the surface.
Mars appears reddish when viewed from Earth, which is why it is often referred to as the "Red Planet." This reddish hue is primarily due to iron oxide, commonly known as rust, on its surface. Depending on atmospheric conditions and the position in the sky, Mars can also exhibit variations in color, ranging from orange to brownish tones.
Mars's sky would be close to black, as there is no atmosphere that could add color.
The sky on Mars looks pinkish grey from the Martian surface.