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.
Pluto although entirely covered by ice, is no longer considered a planet. The only planets in our solar system with polar ice caps are Earth and Mars.
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.
No. There are two polar ice caps: one around the north pole and one around the south pole.
The planet Mars.
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Pluto although entirely covered by ice, is no longer considered a planet. The only planets in our solar system with polar ice caps are Earth and Mars.
Mars.
It's surface is all covered in iron oxide, except it's polar ice caps.
yes polar ice caps are freshwater
no, they don't live in polar ice caps.
Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun, does not have polar ice caps. However, at least one of its moons, Titan, has polar ice caps.
No, nothing grows on ice caps.
Rain on the polar ice caps? Probably not; snow would be more common.
Mars also has two polar ice caps.
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
recession of glaciers and ice caps