Probably. Any planet can have a wet surface if it's not hot.
It looks Blueish-greenish and rather wet
Rocky and wet, with green bits. --------------------- Answer: Here on Mars its pretty red.
Rocky and wet, with green bits. --------------------- Answer: Here on Mars its pretty red.
The planet Earth is a wet planet.
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
Earth
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
Wet flies do not float long on the surface of the water, and are worked beneath the surface for trout and other species.
The distance from surface to surface through the center of a planet would be that planet's "diameter".
The surface for the planet Pluto is at -230 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a surface density of 0.658 m/s2.
The surface area of the planet Venus is 4.60×108 km2.
Wet surfaces.