There are a few planets which have ice. Earth has ice. Mars is believed to contain ice far underneath its surface. Pluto which is no longer classified as a planet has a surface which is completely frozen.
The planets formed by ice would be Jupiter and Saturn!!......I think.............;)
Planets are not rings, of anything.
Although there are speculations of ice caps on several moons and planets outside of the solar system, the only confirmed planets within our solar system to possess them are Earth and Mars.
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.
They might. Just remember, the only (water) ice fields we know of are on satellites, not planets.
At least two planets in our solar system have polar ice caps: Earth and Mars. On Earth, the North and South Poles have ice caps, while Mars has polar ice caps at its North and South Poles as well.
There may be ice on some planets that we haven't discovered yet. However, there is ice on Mars and once believed for there to be water.
Neptune and Uranus are the Ice giant planets.
Gasses and ice . (:
Because of the planets extremely cold temperature. The "ice" is frozen methane ice.
There are four planets that are considered gas. The four planets are Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune.
Most rings are made of ice. Therefore the planets that are father away from the sun are colder than the ones near the sun. Ice will form rings around the planets.