That is the Earth.
Mars. Edit : As far as I know the ice caps contain water ice as well as frozen carbon dioxide.
it's because ice caps are frozen.
The increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) is warming the planet. The oceans are expanding and the ice caps are melting causing sea levels to rise.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
frozen carbon dioxide
Two planets have frozen ice caps: Earth and Mars. In November 2012 scientists found evidence of ice on the poles of Mercury. However, only the Earth has oceans.
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Mars
The red planet (or Mars) is a planet that contains both iron oxide and polar ice caps. Mars contains iron oxide in its soil, which gives the planet its red appearance.
Mars. Edit : As far as I know the ice caps contain water ice as well as frozen carbon dioxide.
Ice caps are areas of frozen water or gases that are created by the colder conditions near a planet's poles. In Earth's case, its tilt compared to its orbit gives us seasons, but the shallow angle of sunlight (plus the higher albedo or reflectivity of snow) means that there are large, permanently frozen ice caps in Greenland and in Antarctica.
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it's because ice caps are frozen.
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.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
The increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) is warming the planet. The oceans are expanding and the ice caps are melting causing sea levels to rise.