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The term "ice cap" refers to a large area of thick ice that always contains ice, typically found in polar regions or at high altitudes. Ice caps are formed from accumulated snow that compresses into ice over time and can exist for long periods, even in warmer climates during summer months. In contrast, glaciers and sea ice can vary in their presence depending on seasonal changes and temperature fluctuations.

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