One of mars's poles is frozen water and the other pole is dry ice (frozen co2)
About 30% of Mars' surface is covered with ice, mostly in the form of water ice and sometimes capped with carbon dioxide frost in colder regions. These polar ice caps are composed of a mixture of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide.
Mars has water in the form of ice at its poles and possibly underground. Liquid water is scarce on the surface due to the thin atmosphere and low atmospheric pressure. Current estimates suggest that if all the water ice on Mars were to melt, it would cover the planet with a layer about 35 meters deep.
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.
Mars has polar ice caps that change in size with the seasons. The polar ice caps on Mars are predominantly made of water ice and carbon dioxide ice (dry ice) and they grow and recede with the planet's changing seasons.
Technically no planets are like Earth because the other planets don't have soil and water, but also, Mars is partially like Earth because astronauts have found ice on Mars, so that means that there was water on Mars.
in the polar ice cap, located north of mars
Mars has polar ice caps made of a combination of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide. These ice caps cover up to 30% of Mars' surface area, contributing to its overall cold and dry climate.
No - Mars has a polar ice cap but no ice clouds
It is estimated that there could be as much as 1.5 kilometers (0.93 miles) of ice beneath the surface of Mars, particularly in the polar regions. This ice is composed of a mixture of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide. Ongoing missions and research are continuously improving our understanding of the distribution and composition of ice on Mars.
It's properties are relatively the same, but because of the change in air pressure, the freezing point for water on mars is much colder than it is on earth. As an add-on to the above answer: The ice on Mars is made up almost entirely of CO2.
yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water
About 30% of Mars' surface is covered with ice, mostly in the form of water ice and sometimes capped with carbon dioxide frost in colder regions. These polar ice caps are composed of a mixture of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide.
No, there is no life on Mars.
Mars has water in the form of ice at its poles and possibly underground. Liquid water is scarce on the surface due to the thin atmosphere and low atmospheric pressure. Current estimates suggest that if all the water ice on Mars were to melt, it would cover the planet with a layer about 35 meters deep.
Possibly, they found ice... and in ice is water and in water is bacteria and all sorts of living things!
no it has ice cream
no Pluto is the ice planet