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Josiah Hebert
16 August, 19:24
What makes mars red?
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Sullivan Riggs
16 August, 20:39
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The simple explanation for the Red Planet's color is that its regolith, or surface material, contains lots of iron oxide - the same compound that gives blood and rust their hue. But why does Mars have so much iron, why is that iron "oxidized," and why does iron oxide look red?
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