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Yes, Mars is covered in a layer of red dust and rocks, primarily composed of iron oxide, which gives the planet its characteristic reddish appearance. This fine dust is found throughout the Martian surface, including its plains, valleys, and polar regions. The dust is a result of weathering processes and volcanic activity over millions of years. Additionally, dust storms on Mars can lift and redistribute this material across the planet.

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