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The Red Planet - Activities

This document provides information about Mars and includes an activity to make Martian dust. It discusses that Mars appears orange-red in the night sky and is Earth's nearest neighbor. Three billion years ago, Mars had a warmer climate with water on its surface. The activity instructs students to mix steel wool into sand and water to create dust that oxidizes to a rusty red color over time, simulating Martian soil.

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The Red Planet - Activities

This document provides information about Mars and includes an activity to make Martian dust. It discusses that Mars appears orange-red in the night sky and is Earth's nearest neighbor. Three billion years ago, Mars had a warmer climate with water on its surface. The activity instructs students to mix steel wool into sand and water to create dust that oxidizes to a rusty red color over time, simulating Martian soil.

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Activities Name_____________________________ Date______________

The red planet Did you know?


Olympus Mons on Mars is
In the night sky, the distinctive orange-red color of the largest volcano in the
Mars is easy to see with the naked eye. Mars is the solar system. It stands about
outermost of the four rocky planets, and Earth’s nearest 15 miles (24 km) high. That
neighbor. Today, its surface is a bitterly cold desert, is nearly three times as tall as
the highest mountain on
but three billion years ago, Mars was much warmer Earth, Mount Everest.
and water flowed there.

Mars in close-up
Work out which part of the picture each caption
refers to, then write the correct letter in the box. 3. The Kasei Vallis is a
curved canyon north
1. Lots of small craters were of the Valles Marineris.
b
formed when meteors It was created by heavy
bombarded Mars c
flooding when Mars
4 billion years ago. had a plentiful supply
a
of water.
Red color is caused
by iron oxide (rust)
in the rocks and soil.
d
2. The long slit
across Mars is the 4. Dark circles on
Valles Marineris, a the surface of Mars
2,800-mile (4,500-km) are giant, extinct
system of canyons. volcanoes.

Make some Martian dust


To make some Martian dust, you will need some sand, a tray,
rubber gloves, scissors, steel wool, and water.

1  alf-fill the tray with sand. Wearing gloves, cut the


H
steel wool into pieces and mix it into the sand. Wet
the sand. Leave the tray uncovered in a safe place.
before

2  heck the sand every day, and add more water if


C
it dries out. How long does it take for the sand to
turn a rusty red color?

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Activity Answers
The red planet
Mars in close-up
1c
2d
3b
4a

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