Mars has trace amounts of water in the atmosphere, thus creating martian clouds.
Mars is easily visible, and its orbit can be calculated with considerable precision.
Mars has no atmosphere and therefore no clouds in the atmosphere. It does have polar caps, and sometimes brief gushes of water on the surface. National geographic has had articles about this with photos from the NASA satellite surveyor plus the robot on-ground surveyor it put up there.
Mars was discovered beforewritten history as it has always been visible to the naked eye.
Mars is visible from Earth in the night sky because of its orbit around the Sun. When Earth and Mars align in their orbits, Mars appears brighter and closer to us, making it visible with the naked eye. This usually occurs when Mars is at opposition, meaning it is directly opposite the Sun in the sky.
The orbit of mars is outside that of the earths orbit
No, clouds on Mars are made of ice crystals. Clouds on Venus are sulfuric acid.
Yes. Funnel clouds ar usually visible unless they are obscured by rain.
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Yes, Mars will be visible in the morning during the month of August.
Mars is visible from Earth about 10 months out of every year.
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There are dust storms and clouds on Mars. Winds are generated through the heating of the martian atmosphere. There are no water clouds like we see on earth though.
No - Mars has a polar ice cap but no ice clouds
They are often visible as funnel clouds, but these clouds are not necessarily very large.
No But Mars Does
Visible is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Clouds are visible in the distance.