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North and South Pole Ice Caps: Location & Facts
No, the polar ice caps are located at both the North and South Poles. The Arctic ice cap is located at the North Pole and covers the Arctic Ocean, while the Antarctic ice cap is located at the South Pole and covers most of Antarctica.
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