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Edit : As far as I know the ice caps contain water ice as well as frozen carbon dioxide.
frozen carbon dioxide
No, the polar caps of Mars are not believed to be composed entirely of frozen carbon dioxide. The polar caps consist of a mixture of water ice and carbon dioxide ice (dry ice). The carbon dioxide ice is most abundant during the winter.
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Mars' ice caps are predominantly made up of water ice, with some layers also containing a mix of frozen carbon dioxide, also known as dry ice. The white polar caps are primarily composed of water ice, while the seasonal polar caps are a combination of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide.
frozen carbon dioxide
No, the polar caps of Mars are not believed to be composed entirely of frozen carbon dioxide. The polar caps consist of a mixture of water ice and carbon dioxide ice (dry ice). The carbon dioxide ice is most abundant during the winter.
Mars has frozen water at its south pole in the form of polar ice caps made up of water and carbon dioxide ice.
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The frozen ice caps on Mars are composed of a mixture of water and carbon dioxide ice. These ice caps play a vital role in the planet's water cycle and are crucial for understanding Mars' climate history. Water ice has been detected beneath the surface of the ice caps, providing insight into potential water resources on the planet.
Mars' ice caps are predominantly made up of water ice, with some layers also containing a mix of frozen carbon dioxide, also known as dry ice. The white polar caps are primarily composed of water ice, while the seasonal polar caps are a combination of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide.
They are believed to be mainly dry ice 85% Frozen carbon dioxide 15% Frozen water
The ice caps in the North pole of Mars compose of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide and the ice caps on the South Pole consists mainly of of frozen water.
Mars has a thin atmosphere and polar caps made of a combination of water ice and dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide). The atmosphere on Mars is about 100 times thinner than Earth's atmosphere.
Both Mars and Earth have polar ice caps, cooler areas with reduced exposure to the sun. Those on Earth are mainly made from water ice, while those on Mars are mainly made from frozen carbon dioxide.
yes they change as they are not permanent they are actually frozen water and mostly frozen carbon-Di oxide.these ice caps occur every martian winter and they disappear during martian summer but when they form the next time they change a little in shape