• Question: why is mars red

    Asked by anon-273684 to Hayley on 2 Dec 2020.
    • Photo: Hayley and the Mars Rover

      Hayley and the Mars Rover answered on 2 Dec 2020:


      Mars is red because it is covered in Iron Oxide (more commonly known as rust), the same stuff you get on bikes and metal gates. Rust needs metal (iron in rocks), water and oxygen to form. At some point in Mars’ history there was enough water on its surface to turn it rusty!

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