No - Mars has a polar ice cap but no ice clouds
The largest ice cap on mars is the Northern Ice Cap.
Mars has two polar ice caps. The northern ice cap is mainly composed of frozen H2O. The southern ice cap is mainly composed of frozen CO2.
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in the polar ice cap, located north of mars
Earth and Mars both have ice caps.
Dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide)
Near the polar ice cap.
its a frozen polar ice cap
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).
Mars has a southern ice cap that is known to entirely disappear during its summer.
No, it is an 'ice cap'. Mostly carbon dioxide.