One of mars's poles is frozen water and the other pole is dry ice (frozen co2)
Some very tiny fraction of 1% of the mass of Mars is ice. We don't know how much there is, but at least a little water is known to be present near Mars' north pole.
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Hi there. I am not sure whether it has rained on mars before, but scientists have discoved some ice on mars before, which means there is water somewhere. But whether it has actually rained before... I don't think so... or else, why would there be ICE on the GROUND?
The white patches at the poles of Mars are the planet's permanent polar ice caps. Like Earth, Mars has ice at its poles.
in the polar ice cap, located north of mars
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No - Mars has a polar ice cap but no ice clouds
Some very tiny fraction of 1% of the mass of Mars is ice. We don't know how much there is, but at least a little water is known to be present near Mars' north pole.
The ice on Mars is visible from Earth as white polar caps. This ice is perhaps mostly frozen CO2 (dry ice) but contains a substantial amount of water ice (H20) We know there is water ice there because water has a distinctive spectral and radar signature. It isn't surprising that there is water ice on Mars. Water is one of the simplest and most common substances.
Ice caps are made out of Carbon Dioxide on Mars.
i think that would be water and ice on mars. i also think that would be animals and aliens and more and more and more and more
It's properties are relatively the same, but because of the change in air pressure, the freezing point for water on mars is much colder than it is on earth. As an add-on to the above answer: The ice on Mars is made up almost entirely of CO2.
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
Hi there. I am not sure whether it has rained on mars before, but scientists have discoved some ice on mars before, which means there is water somewhere. But whether it has actually rained before... I don't think so... or else, why would there be ICE on the GROUND?