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  • Mars: The Red Planet's Distinctive Color - Why is it Red?
    You're describing Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun.

    Here's why:

    * Reddish-yellow color: Mars's surface is dominated by iron oxide (rust), which gives it its distinctive red-orange hue.

    * Iron oxide: Iron oxide, commonly known as rust, forms when iron reacts with oxygen. This process is common on Mars due to its thin atmosphere and history of water.

    While other planets might have some iron oxide, the abundance of it on Mars is what gives it its characteristic color.

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