Why would the furthest planet from the Sun not be covered in ice and look like a desert? Space Magic? These things confuse me
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Mars... Furthest planet... What.
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I can't decide if i love your posts or the replies more. But i guess i can't have one without the other.
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Who brought this back from the dead......
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It is the furthest terrestrial planet is what he is getting at! -blam!-kkkkkk of you [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] pricks.
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Mars is relatively the same as earth. Just a lot less oxygen and frozen water
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Furthest planet from the sun?? HAHAHAHAH go back to class you 2nd grader
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Just for anyone else reading: The temperature if mars, although it may look like a dessert, is actually really cold, I think 200 below zero (that's probably wrong but whatever) because the atmosphere isn't able to hold heat in.
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Learn the order of the planets.
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It's not the farthest and their is almost no water on it to form snow.
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This made me lol
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Not sure if purely stupid or just a troll.
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Obviously you didn't buy the $15.99 dlc pack that came out last week....
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Please hang yourself. Or do you need someone to do it for you because you'd screw up the Slipknot anyways.
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Oh my god are you dumb?!? Do you have an education of someone in elementary school?
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Edited by OldboyVicious: 2/7/2015 11:08:45 PMA single day on Mars is about 43 minutes longer than a day on Earth. Their relative distance from the sun and difference in speed of orbit makes the temperatures on Mars much more varied from night to day. Earth's moon has a much more noticeable gravitational pull than bodies which orbit Mars. The atmosphere on Mars is much thinner than Earth's and contains much less oxygen. The atmosphere on Mars is thinner than that on earth so radiation penetrates to the surface easier but because Mars is further away the effects are lessened. So in answer to your query: [spoiler]illuminati confirmed[/spoiler]
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Edited by jumpofater: 2/7/2015 9:24:10 PMExactly! Also, how come Earth is shown globular, when it is actually flat?
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White Mars? No thanks. Maybe white Bounty but with caramel milk choc goes better.
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Water on the moon though.
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Martian sand is rich in iron and iron oxide(rust), making it red. Also there is no water on mars to make ice. Even if there was, though, the ice would need to be somewhere around -120 degrees (Fahrenheit because I'm american) because the Atmospheric pressure is so low that water would exist as a gas other wise.
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Good troll, you forgot the #satire though
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Coz I put all the white in your mom.
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Gr8 b8 m8 I r8 8/8
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Why does a baiter bait?
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>his name >ppl still m4d Genius.
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You people are clueless. Look and comprehend before you post back. He is baiting all of you into an arguement. Hence the b8er username.
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So, the red planet should be white? The fourth planet from the sun? Do you also think chicken of the sea is chicken?