Well, the color always depends on the atmosphere. For example, Mars surface is a reddish color because, Mars has no oxegen and it is colser to the sun witch makes it red.
The element iron (Fe) in the soil which form oxides of iron (rust) which are reddish-orange colored.
The iron in the soil on Mars gives the planet its red color.
because iron in the soil gives it a reddish color
Yes. Earth appears blue from space because of its relatively dense atmopsher and watery surface. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere and you can see directly through to its surface which is largely reddish brown rock.
silt soil is a reddish brown color :)
Iron oxide.
The red color comes from various oxides of iron (hematite mostly) in very, very fine particles, and trace amounts of other elements including titanium, chlorine and sulfurscientists think mars once had water, and mars's surface has a lot of iron in it, so they react together and make rust, which is redish brown in color.:)
No the iron in the soil gives it the reddish colour.
No! It is red because of the reddish iron soil.
It is reddish brown
It is a yellowish reddish color follow me on twitter @omg_itslexi
There are several iron-bearing minerals that can give a reddish color, but hematite (Fe2O3) and goethite (FeO(OH)) are two common ones. The soil itself may be called an ultisol or an oxisol by the USDA classification.