Mars is a terrestrial planet. It has a reddish appearance due to the presence of iron oxide on its surface.
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Mars, due to large amount of Iron oxide on its surface.
No. The red color is due to iron oxide (a form of rust) on the surface rocks.
Mars is called the red planet because its surface appears reddish in color due to the presence of iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. The iron oxide gives the planet a reddish hue when viewed from Earth.
it is due to the iron oxide on the surface
Mars is a terrestrial planet. It has a reddish appearance due to the presence of iron oxide on its surface.
Mars
Mars
Mars
Mars, due to large amount of Iron oxide on its surface.
mars is called red planet due to presence on iron oxide
The reason that makes mars read is not due to a element but to different elements chained together or otherwise known as a molecule the molecule what makes Mars red is iron oxide or in layman's terms rust. The chemical formula for iron oxide is is Fe2O3.
Photos from the surface show Mars to look a lot like an earth desert.
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"