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Buy AumSum Merchandise: Website: Rocks and soil on Mars mostly contain iron. Experts suggest that iron reacts with atmospheric oxygen, forming reddish iron oxide or rust on the surface, thus making Mars appear red. However, on observing closely through rovers, some areas are brown, green, butterscotch-colored, etc. Still, overall, Mars appears red, because dust storms, which last for weeks or months, kick up the rust into the atmosphere giving it a reddish color. Visit our Website : Download our Android App : Timecodes : 0:00 - Is Mars really Red? 1:29 - Why do we have two eyes instead of one? 3:35 - Why do we blush? 4:42 - Why do old books smell so good? 5:41 - Why do leaves change color and fall?
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