why mars has red spot
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because it appears in the sky as an orange-red star
The dust was formed when rocks were eroded by the powerful winds of Mars. As a result, through the wind and possibly even water, the dust was carried across the entire surface of the planet
iron in the dust rusted as a result of the oxygen in the thin Martian atmosphere, and now we observe Mars as the Red Planet
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'Mars' is often called the 'red planet' because it appears in the sky as a orange red star. We know that the planets appearance is due to rust in martian rocks.
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