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why the mars soil is red?​

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Answered by XxDemonAbhixX
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The rocks and soil on the surface of Mars contain a dust that is primarily made up of iron (in addition to small amounts of other elements, including chlorine). ... When this happened, the iron within the dust reacted with oxygen, producing a red rust color.

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Answered by dven1981
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Answer:

because iron which is in dust react with oxygen producing a red rust colour

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