Why are Mars’ polar caps different from each other?
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Mars has two polar ice caps, at the North Pole and South Pole. They are composed primarily of carbon dioxide ice.
Mars has two polar ice caps, at the North Pole and South Pole. They are composed primarily of carbon dioxide ice.
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