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Why Mars Is The Red Planet


  Why Mars Is The Red Planet

Mars is called the Red Planet because of its reddish appearance in the sky. This distinct color comes from iron oxide—commonly known as rust—that covers much of its surface. Billions of years ago, iron-rich rocks on Mars reacted with oxygen, creating a layer of rusty dust. Powerful winds spread this fine red dust across the planet, giving Mars its bright red color.

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Why Mars Is The Red Planet