Mars has a much thinner atmosphere than earth, it also has a constant haze of dust in the air that contains a brown iron oxide called limonite, which absorbs blue light and scatters the other wavelenghts of visible light.
Mars is often depicted as reddish due to iron oxide (rust) on its surface. While there are some areas that may appear brown, overall the dominant color of Mars is red.
Blue, but sapphires exist in all colors except red. A red sapphire is a ruby.
Glaciers appear blue because the dense ice absorbs red and yellow light, reflecting blue light. This happens because ice crystals scatter light in a way that makes the glacier look blue to our eyes.
Refraction. At sunset/sunrise the sunlight passes through a lot of the atmosphere to get to the observer. All that air acts as a prism, bending the light, and blue light bends easier than red light. This means the blue light is bent more, and away from the observer, leaving only the red light behind.
A blue and red rock is commonly referred to as a boulder.
Mars is the red color of rust.
its not, its red
Mars is red because the atmosphere scatters light in a way that causes the light to appear red, and because the surface is covered in red dust
Mars appears red when seen from the Earth and sometimes Jupiter can also appear red.
On stage in a theatre red light shines and clothes appear red, blue light is shone an clothes appear blue, what colour are they?
Red+Blue=Purple
yes it was it was blue
It's covered in rust (Iron oxide)
its moslty like earths expect dried out with lots of iron and red
lot of red. some blue. grays too.
Mars ~ the red planet Earth~blue planet
It dose not it looks blue.