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Originally Posted by yusufcam
suspended dust is playing a big factor in Mars atmosphere apparently (and probably doesn't count as atmosphere). This is why it has a bright rather than translucent sky (can see out into space) even though its only 0.7% as dense as earths.
Maybe that's a variable as well.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startsw...h=5ed8ae293453
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Yes it would be. Dust is also a factor on the Earth's climate system and variations in surface temperatures can be seen during extended volcanic periods/fire seasons on Earth.
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JA