Because of shadows made by craters.
mars in the solar system looks like a big bright reddish ball with some spots darker than others due to the storms and volcanos
Some regions of Mars look darker than the others because of the different soil types and terrains in it. The uneven colors of the planet can be attributed to polar icecaps, sand dunes, and rocky outcroppings and canyon shadows.
Mars And Jupiter
Mars does not have a global magnetic field, but it does have localized regions of magnetic fields. The tilt of these magnetic fields varies across different regions on Mars, ranging from about 0 to 180 degrees.
That's the same as asking about Mars's diameter. Look up information on Mars, and get its diameter. If you find the radius instead, multiply that by 2 to get the diameter.
the symbol of mars what is mars atmosphere is made of is it solid what is the temp. how far is it from the sun about the missions to mars and others p.s. look up mars in wikipedia or something and it will give you some ideas to re-search even if your teacher wont let you use that site you can get ideas of what to look up in other sites
Mars is dusty and red
Mars would look like chocolate with caramel inside of it :)
At the poles of Mars.
Mars has two volcanic regions - Tharsis and Elysium Planitia.
Yes, in the form of ice, mostly at the polar regions
MARS EXPLORER lol look somewhere else