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  2. Facts about Mars | Facts for kids - National Geographic Kids

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    Learn all about the Red Planet in our fascinating facts about Mars. How big is Mars? What's the temperature on Mars? Is there water on Mars?

  3. Mars is a terrestrial planet. It is small and rocky. Mars has a thin atmosphere. Mars has an active atmosphere, but the surface of the planet is not active. Its volcanoes are dead. Time on Mars. One day on Mars lasts 24.6 hours. It is just a little longer than a day on Earth. One year on Mars is 687 Earth days.

  4. Mars is the seventh-largest planet of the Solar System and the fourth planet from the Sun. It has the most varied and complex terrain than any of the terrestrial planets, except for Earth. On Mars’s surface, we have discovered the biggest mountain in the Solar System.

  5. What Is Mars? (Grades 5-8) - NASA

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    Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the next planet beyond Earth. It is, on average, more than 142 million miles from the Sun. Mars turns on its axis more slowly than Earth does. So, a day on Mars is 24.6 hours.

  6. Mars Facts - Science@NASA

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    Mars Facts. Mars – the fourth planet from the Sun – is a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. This dynamic planet has seasons, polar ice caps, extinct volcanoes, canyons and weather.

  7. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System after Mercury.

  8. Fun Facts All about Mars for Kids. Mars is 141,633,260 miles from the Sun. A year lasts 687 days, almost twice as long as a year on Earth. One day on Mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes, almost the same length as an Earth day. The temperature on Mars ranges from -125 degrees to a balmy 23 degrees. Brrr!

  9. What Is Mars? (Grades K-4) - NASA

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    Mars is more than 142 million miles from the Sun. The planet is about half the size of Earth. A day on Mars is 24.6 hours. A year on Mars is 687 Earth days. Mars is known as the Red Planet. It is red because the soil looks like rusty iron. Mars has two small moons.

  10. Mars - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    After Mercury, Mars is the second smallest planet in the solar system. Surface: Dusty and rocky. There are many large dust storms on Mars. Parts of the planet have many pits called craters. The landscape includes plains, deep valleys, and high mountains. Mars has layers like Earth’s: a metal core, a rocky middle, and a crust.

  11. 50 Fascinating Facts About Mars To Share With Kids -...

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    There’s still so much that we don’t know about our solar system, but what we do know is absolutely fascinating. We’ve put together this list of fun facts about Mars, the only planet other than Earth that might sustain life, to share with students in the classroom.