PunkySputnik57 t1_j1a3pq2 wrote
Reply to comment by SvenTropics in Mars' ancient atmosphere may not have had much oxygen after all by pecika
Same. I was always told the rocks were red because of rust
JoCoMoBo t1_j1acxaq wrote
>Same. I was always told the rocks were red because of rust
Incorrect. Just like the Moon is made of cheese, Mars is made out of discarded red lipsticks. This is why it is red.
LudeStreetwalker t1_j1aqnxf wrote
Don't be stupid, the moon is cheese and Mars is a spice planet covered in Cajun, cayenne, paprika, etc. Everyone knows that.
JoCoMoBo t1_j1aux75 wrote
That’s just ridiculous. Cajun and paprika wouldn’t go together like that..
Underhill42 t1_j1f9o4g wrote
That's why Earth evolved life - to keep its spices properly separated. Not every planet is that clever.
JoCoMoBo t1_j1fk5xi wrote
Top scientific answer. Finally.
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Breezii2z t1_j1bfmpi wrote
No but salt and vinegar would..
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