Mars appears red because its surface is covered in iron oxide (rust), which formed billions of years ago when iron-rich rocks reacted with oxygen in the presence of water, and this rusty dust is continuously spread across the planet by powerful Martian dust storms.
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Welcome back to Cosmic Earth, your universe of knowledge. Today, we're diving into one of the most striking sights [music] in our solar system, Mars, the red planet. Its distinctive fiery color has captivated humanity for centuries.
>> [music] >> But have you ever wondered, why is Mars red? The simple answer lies in a common element you might find right here on Earth, iron. [music] Just like a rusty nail or an old car, Mars is essentially covered in rust. This rust [music] is scientifically known as iron oxide.
Billions of years ago, Mars had water and a thicker atmosphere. The iron-rich [music] rocks on Mars reacted with oxygen in the presence of water, forming iron oxide. Over time, >> [music] >> this iron oxide broke down into fine dust and coated the planet's surface.
Powerful Martian dust storms then kick up [music] this rusty dust, spreading it across the entire globe. This is why, when we look at Mars from space [music] or even through a telescope, it appears distinctly red. While mostly red, Mars does have other colors like dark [music] gray volcanic rocks in some regions, but the overwhelming presence of iron oxide gives [music] it that iconic rusty hue.
Pretty cool, right? This seemingly simple color holds a fascinating story about Mars's geological past.
>> [music] >> If you enjoyed this quick dive into Martian mysteries, smash that like button, [music] share this video, and subscribe to Cosmic Earth for more amazing space facts. [music] What other cosmic questions are burning in your mind? Let us know in the comments below.
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