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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 water. The surface of Mars is much different from that of Earth. Much of its surface is made up of iron oxide, or "rust." Which color would you expect Mars to be?

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Answer:

Mars would have different variations of brown, red, and orange.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since different places of Mars have different substances or have different "ages" the color will be different.

Rust is formed because iron reacts to different substances, so there might be different weather patterns around Mars, and hence different colors of the rocks, iron, etc.

Hope this helps:)

Sorry just a 4th grader :(

I think this is correct though

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