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Deep in the Milky Way galaxy beholds Mars, the fourth planet in the solar system. Ranging approximately 217 million km away from the Sun, Mars is about one and a half times farther from the Sun compared to the planet Earth. As a result, Mars only receives 44% of the Sun’s light rays compared to the amount that Earth receives, making the Mars as cold as an icebox. Mars has been the planet that is most visited by human spacecraft and the only one that humans can realistically travel to in the near future. There has been evidence from the past that there could be life on Mars, but with an atmosphere so thin that it’s nearly impossible to breathe, could it be true?
Mars appearance and composition is seemingly complex. ... Mars is a spherical planet that is constructed of ferric oxide. In addition, Mars contains a very thin atmosphere that is made up of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, and a certain amount of oxygen and water vapor. ... However, Mars isn’t just made of rocks and rust, it’s also surrounded by volcanic mountains. Mars is also encompassed with four volcanic mountains on its surface.
Approximate Word count = 979 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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