This depends on what you mean by Ice and Cap. If you want an answer that covers ONLY H2O (water) then only the earth fits that definition. Otherwise ALL non Jovian (Gas Giant) planets in orbits past Earth from the Sun are cold enough to have frozen gas and liquid on their surfaces, even at the poles. And all of them do. Some like Neptune ( and some moons) may be completely covered.
Earth and Mars contains water frozen in polar ice caps
Mars and Earth have ice caps at their poles.
Although primarily composed of water ice, the polar regions on the planet Mars are known to have a thin layer of dry ice, which forms or thickens during winter.
earth and mars
Earth and Mars have ice poles.
Mars.
Mars and Earth are the two obvious ones.
Inner rocky planets and outer gas giant planets. (There are also Ice giants and dwarf planets)
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
Mars and Earth.
Long story short, it's due to the angle of the planets tilt, which makes it colder at the poles than anywhere else on the planet, so the water froze and became the Polar Ice Caps.
There are nine planets in the Solar System. Two of them have ice covering both of the poles, call Polar Ice Caps. These two planets are Earth and Mars.
Mars and Earth are the two obvious ones.
Earth and Mars are the only planets known to have polar ice caps. Yes, I agree. However there is a possibility that Mercury has some ice in deep craters at the poles.
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.
At the poles.
Earth & Mars for sure, probably all the gas giants, and possibly Mercury & the Moon.
That description applies to Earth and Mars. If you wanted to include Pluto in a discussion of "planets", then you'd have to say that it should be listed as another one whose poles are covered with ice, being that its entire surface apparently is.
The outermost 2 planets Uranus and Neptune.
Some do. Earth is the only planet known to have liquid water. Mars has ice at its poles and beneath its surface in some places.
uranus and neptune
Inner rocky planets and outer gas giant planets. (There are also Ice giants and dwarf planets)
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water