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a frozen water in the polar ice is a form of ​

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Ice is water in its frozen, solid form. Ice often forms on lakes, rivers and the ocean in cold weather. ... Water will freeze at zero degrees Celsius Polar ice caps form because high-latitude regions receive less energy in the form of solar radiation from the Sun than equatorial regions, resulting in lower surface temperatures. ... Seasonal variations of the ice caps takes place due to varied solar energy absorption as the planet or moon revolves around the Sun.

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