Science, asked by simnan1, 1 year ago

why is Mars red in colour

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Answered by madhur1222
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Recent evidence points to the very fine dust also being spread across the planet by water, backed up by the presence of channels and ducts across the surface of Mars. The iron within the dust reacted with oxygen, producing a red rust colour, while the sky appears red as storms carried the dust into the atmosphere.

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Answered by Suryavardhan1
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HEY!!

Mars is red in colour because that planet is covered with rust. The iron oxide is simply a dust that covers the entire surface in varying depths. That dust is picked up by wind and carried into the atmosphere where it reflects the red part of the light spectrum and, viola, Mars is the Red Planet.


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