There isn't a north pole on Mars.
The polar diameter (distance from North Pole to South Pole) of Mars is 4196 miles or 6752 km.
Frozen water ,there is one ice cap at the north pole and a cap at the south pole made up of frozen gases.
The asteroid that created the North Pole Basin on Mars is estimated to have been around 37 miles (60 kilometers) in diameter. This impact is believed to have occurred around 3.6 billion years ago and played a significant role in shaping the topography of Mars.
The North pole is not made by santa
Mars does not have the soil or atmosphere to sustain even one tree.
I did make it to the north pole and I will show you a picture
I dont think so....But,NASA has found some traces of water at Mars' North pole..
Yes; it has a north and south pole, just like Earth.
There is very little water on Mars, but some can be found frozen at its North Pole.
The North pole is an imaginary point on the floating ice sheet of the Arctic Ocean.
The ice caps in the North pole of Mars compose of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide and the ice caps on the South Pole consists mainly of of frozen water.
Yes. All of the planets, which spin on their own axes, have a north and a south pole.To my knowledge, Earth is the only planet upon which axes may be found. I do believe that all planets that rotate around their axis have a north and south pole.