Mars is a terrestrial planet. It has a reddish appearance due to the presence of iron oxide on its surface.
The red planet is Mars, 4th planet from the sun and 7th largest. The name of the month of March derives from the name Mars
Mars has constantly been visited by spacecrafts. The first spacecraft to visit Mars was the Mariner 4. After that Mars has been visited by numerous spacecrafts like: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express and the Mars 2 which was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
Earth and Mars
The possessive form of Mars is Mars'
Mars is called the rusty planet because of the large amounts of iron oxide (rust) on the surface.
a description of mars is 60% of mars is rocky and 40% of mars is a flat surface
rocky. go to google and type in mars images. the martian rovers have taken a lot of photos
Many suspect that there was but there is no hard evidence yet.
Though there is no physical description of the sacred shield that Mars dropped from the heavens it can be assumed that it was stylized with a woodpecker and a wolf. These two animals were sacred to Mars and were often depicted with Mars.
Cold and dry. About the only "weather" they have are occasional dust storms.
No. That description best applies to Mars.
There is no planet which fits that description.
There is no gas that fits this description. Carbon dioxide is about 95% of the Venusian atmosphere, but it's also about 95% of the atmosphere on Mars. Of course it's also a minor component of the atmosphere of the Earth too.
There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
Mars has constantly been visited by spacecrafts. The first spacecraft to visit Mars was the Mariner 4. After that Mars has been visited by numerous spacecrafts like: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express and the Mars 2 which was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
The red planet is Mars, 4th planet from the sun and 7th largest. The name of the month of March derives from the name Mars