is the planet covered with stones and
deserts which contain lots of iron oxide. That is why
it is red in colour.
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Answer:Mars
The simple explanation for the Red Planet's color is that its regolith, or surface material, contains lots of iron oxide — the same compound that gives blood and rust their hue. ... It does have an iron core, but abundant iron exists in its upper layers, also. Plain-old iron looks shiny black.
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