White. Frozen carbon dioxide and water ice.
The poles on Mars are primarily white in color. This is because they are composed mostly of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) and water ice. The combination of these frozen substances gives the poles their distinctive white appearance.
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
in the poles
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Mars
Mars is called the red planet because its surface appears reddish in color due to the presence of iron oxide, or rust, on its surface. The iron oxide gives the planet a reddish hue when viewed from Earth.
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
The mars axis poles have ice caps, which is frozen water on mars.
The white patches at the poles of Mars are the planet's permanent polar ice caps. Like Earth, Mars has ice at its poles.
Well, the color always depends on the atmosphere. For example, Mars surface is a reddish color because, Mars has no oxegen and it is colser to the sun witch makes it red.
At the poles of Mars.
Yes it does!
in the poles
Mars' surface is mainly rock, with ice on its north and south poles. The rock is covered in iron oxide, which gives it its distinct red color.
I heard Mars has a bit of ice on its poles.
No, mars is not a butterscotch color mars is a reddish pinkish color.
It snows at the poles of Mars, however it is carbon dioxide snow.
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