You can't have ice with no water, Mars
Looks like a desert because it is covered in iron rust, which also gives the planet a red hue, Mars is actually quite cold, average temperatures in the tropical zones on Mars are 0 degrees Celsius, deadly radiation strips the planet of all but a minuscule carbon dioxide and other trace gasses atmosphere so it cannot regulate heat, however it does have a weather system, dust devils occur regularly on the surface, it is home to some of the largest mountains in the solar system including Olympus mons and the tharsis montes, it also has various canal systems which are believed to be caused by water which may have existed at some point in Mars past, it is also NOT the furthest planet out in the solar system, it is actually the fourth out of 8 planets in our solar system and the last of the 4 terrestrial planets in our solar system
As well as marking the inner boundary of the asteroid belt, it's day is 25 hours long, and it takes 500 or so earth days to make a full revolution around the sun, it is about the third
The size of earth and has no magnetic field
Present, therefore
Anything on the surface would be bombarded by deadly radiation and killed nearly instantly in broad daylight, the furthest planet out is actually neptune(formerly Pluto), and it is the 4th and last of the Jovian planets
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Good post but u should note that Mars' temperature can actually get to 80f at most
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I like this post. Very informative. Its not often you learn any thing from reading these forums, but I did. Thanks.
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Don't feed the troll ;)
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Thank you for that post goose sir.
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Finally some good content in this forum
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Neptune used to be called Pluto? I wonder why they changed it
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Edited by lMGPl_Mister_K: 4/17/2015 11:02:33 PMI think this one is mildly dumb
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Just having some fun
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He said the furthest is neptune(the title was formaly held by pluto).The furthest used to be pluto but those who decide whats what determine pluto did not meet the specifications to be a planet. It is classified as a dwarf planet because of its small mass, even smaller than our moon or mercuary.
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Actually bc it doesn't have its own orbital path it crosses with Neptune so they deemed it not a planet size also was a factor tho
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Edited by JoebAKL: 4/17/2015 11:11:37 PM[quote]He said the furthest is neptune(the title was formaly pluto).The furthest used to be called pluto but those who decide whats what determine pluto did not meet the specifications to be a planet name. Neptune is classified as a dwarf planet because of its small mass, even smaller than our moon or mercuary.[/quote] Huh must be a patent thing with That Disney Dog
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Hahaha