mars
The distinctive red color of Mars comes from iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. Earth looks blue and green from space due to its abundant water and plant life. The colors of a planet are determined by its composition and surface features.
No. That description best applies to Mars.
cause the planet is red and the planet has red clouds surrounding it
The only natural disaster known of on Mars is a world-wide dust storm that envelopes the entire planet in a blood-red cloud. This why Mars is often called "the red planet".
if you are think sand would be a layer yes mars is covered with red sand
cos it is
mars is rocky, red , dry, and mostly covered with iron rich dust.
mars, and its actually an orangish hue.
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
No, not all rocks on Mars are covered with rusty dust. On Mars, the rusty dust is predominantly found on the surface due to the presence of iron oxide, giving Mars its reddish color. However, beneath the surface, rocks may have different compositions and may not be covered with the same dust.
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Mars has periodic dust storms.
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Mars has a surface which is covered in red-orange dust.The dust contains oxides of iron. Rust is made of iron oxides.So, it's basically just rust. It's rusty dust.That's the scientific answer.
Its the hot red dust already on Mars which is blown in the atmosphere