North and South poles.
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.
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.
Earth and Mars. The polar ice caps on mars are mainly CO2 ice, frozen carbon dioxide.
No. Uranus does not have a solid surface for the caps to be on. Earth and Mars have polar ice caps.
Mars and Earth are the two planets in the solar system that have ice caps. Mars has polar ice caps made of water and carbon dioxide, while Earth has polar ice caps made of ice and snow.
At least two planets in our solar system have polar ice caps: Earth and Mars. On Earth, the North and South Poles have ice caps, while Mars has polar ice caps at its North and South Poles as well.
Mars is a planet known to have polar caps consisting of water ice and carbon dioxide. These polar ice caps are located at the north and south poles of the planet.
Mars has water (Ice) on its polar caps
Mars has two polar ice caps located at its north and south poles. These ice caps are composed of water ice and carbon dioxide ice, and play a crucial role in the planet's climate and geology.
Mars and earth
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