Yes there is wind on Mars. The type of wind is solar wind. (I know because it says on a whole bunch of websites) :) .
Mars is as quiet as the wind brushing up against the stones - Lei here is another... Mars is as lonely as a hermit it is cold and quiet- jerry the onion
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have wind. The atmosphere on Mars is very thin, but there's still enough wind for it to have dunes and dust storms.That's all the planets except Mercury. I don't know that Mercury doesn't have wind, and in fact I suspect it does, but I've never heard positively one way or the other.
the surface on jupiter is that it has no surface at all
No, there are no ruins on Mars. Some pictures show what appear to be "pyramids" and some sort of "face" on Mars, but higher resolution images from more modern spacecraft have revealed them to simply be hills, eroded through wind, to take on various shapes.
Mars is covered in rust. Iron oxide to be exact. The iron oxide is simply a dust that covers the entire surface in varying depths. That dust is picked up by wind and carried into the atmosphere where it reflects the red part of the light spectrum and, viola, Mars is the Red Planet.
there is no wind on mars .
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First of all, there's plenty of wind on Mars. Second, wind is not required, only an atmosphere, and Mars has one of those too.
Within reason you can do anything on Mars which you can do on the Earth.
No. Mars has almost no atmosphere and no wind of it's own.
Mar's wind is wispy and strong likes earth's
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Mars has lost its atmosphere by the process of attrition due to the solar wind.
There are windstorms on the surface of Mars due to the heating of the atmosphere. Therefore, there would be wind erosion on the surface of Mars.
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very fast 300mph