Very few, but yes, there are...
Plants don't grow on polar ice, so none.
There are no plants on the polar icecaps as it is composed of solid ice and has no soil on which plants could grow.
poo plants
Polar bears live in the Arctic, penguins live in the Antarctic, both of which are polar regions and have no significant plant life.
No plants, but animals, yes: you will find much more marine life beneath these ice-caps than above them. Seals, walruses and polar bears (Arctic) and penguins (Antarctic) are found above these polar ice caps.
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
Plants are generally not found on polar ice caps due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of soil for growth. However, some lichens, mosses, and algae can survive in these harsh conditions by growing on rocks or ice surfaces where minimal nutrients are available. These plants are adapted to survive in low temperatures and limited sunlight.
No plant can grow on the polar icecaps as it is made of ice and has no soil, not to mention the extreme cold.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice
why is polar ice fresh?
No. Ice is simply solid water, which is polar.
Another name for ice at the poles is polar ice or polar ice caps.