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__**mars(planets)**__ the spring of 2004 marked a new high!!!!!!!!!!__//**
 * //__mars appeared red on earth. arly 2004 scientists proved that there was once standing liquid and water on mars.

one of mars planes!!!!!!!!

Mars is a small rocky body once thought to be very Earthlike. Like the other __terrestrial planets__—Mercury, Venus, and Earth—its surface has been changed by volcanism, impacts from other bodies, movements of its crust, and atmospheric effects such as dust storms. It has polar ice caps that grow and recede with the change of seasons; areas of layered soils near the Martian poles suggest that the planet's climate has changed more than once, perhaps caused by a regular chang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(veniqua's project)

__quick facts__ ( -200o F to 32o F) ||
 * ~ Rotation Period about Axis: ||~ Revolution Period about the Sun: || 1.88 years ||
 * ~ Surface Gravity: || 3.7 m/s^2 (0.37 x Earth's ||
 * ~ Temperature: || -129o C to 0o C
 * ~ Density: || 3,933 kg/m^3 ||

|| 24.6 hrs || Mars, Earth's outer neighbor, is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars' bright appearance and reddish color stand out in the night sky. Impressive surface features such as enormous volcanoes and valleys are frequently obscured by huge dust storms.

is the start of the tour which explores the surface of Mars. In this tour, we will describe different features found on the surface and the geography of the planet. Use the navigation button (that looks like a gold football) at the top of the page to move through the tour. To go to the next page, just press the forward link (F) on the navigation button. For more information on how to use our tours, visit our [|tour instruction manual].

Introduction

 * || [[image:http://www.windows.ucar.edu/cool_stuff/images/mountain_sm.jpg align="left" link="http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/cool_stuff/images/mountain_big_jpg_image.html"]]

This is a photo of snow covered mountains. //Courtesy of Corel Photography//
|| This page is the start of the tour which explores the surface of Earth. In this tour, we will describe different features found on the surface, plate tectonics and the result of these shifting plates. Use the navigation button (that looks like a gold football) at the top of the page to move through the tour. To go to the next page, just press the forward link (F) on the navigation button. For more information on how to use our tours, visit our [|tour instruction manual]. A map of the Earth shows that the 2/3 of the surface of the Earth is covered with water. Standing above the waters are the continents. These are the green, brown and white parts shown in the movie. The continents form a unique portion of the crust of the Earth known as continental crust. A second and slightly different portion of the crust of the Earth is known as oceanic crust.


 * ==Mars== ||
 * || [[image:http://www.windows.ucar.edu/mythology/images/mars_venus_diana_sm.jpg align="left" link="http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/images/mars_venus_diana_jpg_image.html"]]

Andrea Mantegna: "Mars, Venus, and Diana." //.//
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Ares was the Greek god of war, was identified with the Roman god, [|Mars] . He always acted like a strong warrior and a strong desire for violence. He enjoyed the great noise of battle, and he loved bloody warfare. Conflict and mindless killing was how he liked to spend the day. Mars was the father of the famous Roman heroes Romulus and Remus who founded the city of Rome. For that reason, He was believed to come to the aid of Romans in times of crisis.