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Question 24

The color of a planet provides clues to its composition. From space, much of Earth looks blue because most of its surface is covered with liquid water. In comparison, Mars appears red from a distance. Thi
is because Mars's surface is covered in
А
carbon
B
copper
С
iron Oxide
D
silicon dioxide

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Answer:

Mars appear red due to the presence of lot of iron oxide

therefore;

option C is the answer

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