It can reach as high as 27°C and as low as -143°C. The average temperature is around -87°C.
No - Mars has a polar ice cap but no ice clouds
Mars' largest polar cap is the northern polar cap, known as the North Polar Ice Cap. It is made up of water ice and carbon dioxide ice, covering an area roughly equivalent to the size of Greenland on Earth.
Mars Polar CapThe southern polar cap is larger and colder. It is composed of carbon dioxide (dry ice) while the northern is mainly water ice (which freezes at a warmer temperature, therefore the dry ice cap in the south is colder).
in the polar ice cap, located north of mars
its a frozen polar ice cap
The ice cap on Mars was discovered by Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli in the 19th century. He observed the ice cap through his telescope in 1877, and his discovery provided important insights into the polar regions of Mars.
Mars has two ice caps. Planum Australe (Southern) and Planum Boreum (Northern). See links for further information.
A polar ice cap is a high latitude part of a planet which is covered in ice. There are polar ice caps on other planets not just on earth. There is some known to be on Mars too. Polar ice caps form because of the lack of sunlight which gets to them. They are in the North and South pole.
The polar ice caps of Mars are believed to consist mostly of water ice and carbon dioxide ice, also known as dry ice. The northern polar cap is composed mainly of water ice, while the southern polar cap has a mixture of water ice and dry ice. These ice caps play significant roles in the planet's climate and seasonal changes.
Technically no planets are like Earth because the other planets don't have soil and water, but also, Mars is partially like Earth because astronauts have found ice on Mars, so that means that there was water on Mars.
Global warming is on the rise again and the ice caps are melting rapidly.
No, the white spot on top of Mars is not a cloud. It is actually the planet's icy polar cap, made up of frozen carbon dioxide and water ice. This cap grows and shrinks with the changing seasons on Mars.