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Are polar ice caps freshwater?

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no, they don't live in polar ice caps.


Which three planets have polar ice caps?

Mars, Earth, and Pluto have polar ice caps. Mars' polar ice caps are primarily made of water and carbon dioxide ice, Earth's polar ice caps are primarily made of frozen water, and Pluto's polar ice caps are a mixture of methane and nitrogen ice.


Do the polar ice caps have animals and plants?

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Why are ice caps called polar deserts?

Ice caps are called polar deserts because they receive very little precipitation in the form of rain or snow, much like traditional deserts. Despite the presence of ice, the extremely low temperatures in these regions prevent significant snowfall, leading to a lack of liquid water and barren landscapes.


Are there crops on the polar ice caps?

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Does it rain in the polar ice caps?

Rain on the polar ice caps? Probably not; snow would be more common.


Why are the polar ice caps being damaged?

Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.


What caused disappearance of land bridges?

recession of glaciers and ice caps


What planet has polar ice caps?

Mars has polar ice caps at its north and south poles. These ice caps are primarily composed of water ice and carbon dioxide ice. The polar ice caps on Mars play a significant role in the planet's climate and atmospheric composition.


Does Uranus have polar caps?

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What are facts about the polar ice caps?

The polar ice caps are large masses of ice located at the Earth's north and south poles. They help regulate the Earth's climate by reflecting sunlight back into space. The ice caps are shrinking due to climate change, which has significant implications for global sea levels and ecosystems.