Yes it does. It's consistency is 70% metallic elements and 30% silicate. Preety much like the sand on Earth.
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it is coverd in rocks and dust and sand look it up
Mars is known for its red sand, which is rich in iron oxide minerals like hematite and magnetite that give the planet its reddish color.
First, place the sulfur, sand and iron filings in a plastic container. Next, use a magnet to remove the iron filings from the sulfur-sand mixture and surely,the iron filings will connect to the magnet, leaving the sulfur and sand behind.
No. One can not transform one element into another. However Mercury may be used to extract gold from gold containing sand. The gold will dissolve in the mercury which can then be boiled away to leave the gold. This will APPEAR to make mercury change into gold but this is not the case, you have to put the gold into the mercury first.PLEASE NOTE - Mercury is VERY VERY toxic/poisonous and using it to extract gold this way is dangerous to the environment and harmful to the people doing it (especially the boiling away mercury phase) - do not refine gold this way, use a mechanical separation process.
if it is red or not... atmosphere or sand?
Use a magent to pick out the iron particles. Soak the remainder in water until the salt is dissolved - dry the water, leaving behind a pile of salt. Mix the rest with mercury - the gold clings to the mercury, leaving behind a pile of sand. Use cyanide to separate the gold out of the mercury and remove the mercury.
It has no volcanoes although there used to be. It is a bare wasteland with rocks and lots of sand. There is know atmosphere.
sandy
it is coverd in rocks and dust and sand look it up
Mars is known for its red sand, which is rich in iron oxide minerals like hematite and magnetite that give the planet its reddish color.
Examples: coal, methane, salt, crude oil, lime, mercury, diamond, wood, quartz, sand, asbestos, etc.
Just about anything that is lighter then mercury. Dont be tempted to put your gold ring on mercury as it will dissolve in it, and let of a toxic gas while doing so Iron, water, sand, lead, wood, All the things that are lighter then Mercury.
First, place the sulfur, sand and iron filings in a plastic container. Next, use a magnet to remove the iron filings from the sulfur-sand mixture and surely,the iron filings will connect to the magnet, leaving the sulfur and sand behind.
Its on the sand as if in the sand that means one has buried it self in sand
SAND SAND
what are Mercury's dimensions? what are mercury's dimensions?