No humans live on polar ice caps... except the neanderthals of course. You thought they were extinct, but really they just live on the ice caps. Really, go check it out. Make sure you bring along a torch though because they get a little grumpy sometimes. Back to the population question....once you go there to check out the neanderthals, the population will be one. Because of course, you are an idiot if you believe neanderthals are still alive, and even more of an idiot if you actually use this site.
Mountain ranges and polar ice caps are not classified as biomes because they do not meet the criteria for a biome, which is a large geographic area with similar environmental conditions and distinct plant and animal communities. Mountain ranges and polar ice caps are considered more as physical features rather than ecosystems with their own unique flora and fauna. Biomes are typically characterized by specific climate patterns, soil types, and vegetation, which are not present in these extreme environments.
Mars Polar CapThe southern polar cap is larger and colder. It is composed of carbon dioxide (dry ice) while the northern is mainly water ice (which freezes at a warmer temperature, therefore the dry ice cap in the south is colder).
Mars' largest polar cap is the northern polar cap, known as the North Polar Ice Cap. It is made up of water ice and carbon dioxide ice, covering an area roughly equivalent to the size of Greenland on Earth.
Two, north polar ice cap and south polar ice cap , the arctic and the antarctic
The population of Faux Cap is 16,000.
Cap-d'Ail's population is 4,997.
The population of Cap-Haïtien is 200,251.
Cap-Santé's population is 2,666.
polar bears are an endangered species (which means they are threatened) parts of the arctic cap are melting because of global warming, and that is where they live. Polar bears are listed as "vulnerable, and are not an endangered species just yet. In fact, there is evidence that the population is on the rise.
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