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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Edited by Demiurgic Dogma: 1/29/2015 3:42:19 AMMars is commonly called the red planet for a reason. Outside of earth it's probably the most habitual planet in our system. It's far from the sun but it's NOT that far to make it a ball of ice like say, the dwarf planet pluto(or as some say, Neptune's long lost moon that drifted out of its orbit)