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  • Mars' Reddish-Yellow Color: Explained by Iron Oxide
    You're describing Mars, the Red Planet!

    Mars gets its characteristic reddish-yellow hue from the iron oxide minerals, primarily hematite and goethite, that are prevalent in its rocks and dust. These minerals give the Martian surface a rusty appearance, similar to the color of rust on Earth.

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