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yes mars does have ice on its poles it also has water

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What is mars axis poles look like?

The mars axis poles have ice caps, which is frozen water on mars.


What planet has icecaps only on the poles?

I heard Mars has a bit of ice on its poles.


Which two planets have ice covering both of their poles?

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.


What is the planet that has ice caps on it's poles?

Mars


What are the white patches at the poles of Mars?

The white patches at the poles of Mars are composed of a combination of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice). These polar ice caps undergo seasonal changes, expanding in the winter and shrinking in the summer due to temperature variations. Scientists study these caps to understand the planet's climate and geology.


Which planet has water in the form of ice on its poles?

The planet s that have ice on their poles are earth mars, and no others that we know of now


What planet has ice caps at both poles?

Earth and Mars


What plane has ice caps at both poles?

Earth, Mars,


Is there frozen water on mars?

not that we know of, the ice at the poles is mainly frozen Co2, or "dry ice".


On mars where are the polar ice caps locted?

North and South poles.


What two planets have ice poles?

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.


What color are the poles on mars. what makes them this color?

The poles on Mars are primarily white in color. This is because they are composed mostly of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) and water ice. The combination of these frozen substances gives the poles their distinctive white appearance.