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Do comets have water

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i dont no do they

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Where is there water on comets?

no according to justin bieber there is no water in comets


Where does the earth get new water?

From comets


Does meteors have water?

Generally no. Comets do though.


Do comets have water on it?

maybe ask the people in space


How do you get water?

rain and it also comes from comets that crash on the earth that are frosen water


What are celestial comets?

Celestial comets is a more formal name for comets. Comets are objects in space orbiting the Sun with long orbits. They are thought to be made of frozen water. As they near the Sun they produce a long glowing tail trailing behind.


Is there any form of water on comets?

Comets contain various types of ice (water and also other frozen liquids or gases) which sublime to vapor when the comet approaches the inner solar system.


What brought water to the planets?

water exists thanks to comets because it melts or it hits a planet


Where water came from?

I comes from everywhere, because the water cycle enables water to move everywhere by the processes of evaporation, precipitation, sublimation, condensation and flow. Originally almost all the water on earth came from comets, and comets still contribute water to the earth every day.


Where does water came?

I comes from everywhere, because the water cycle enables water to move everywhere by the processes of evaporation, precipitation, sublimation, condensation and flow. Originally almost all the water on earth came from comets, and comets still contribute water to the earth every day.


Where does water came from?

I comes from everywhere, because the water cycle enables water to move everywhere by the processes of evaporation, precipitation, sublimation, condensation and flow. Originally almost all the water on earth came from comets, and comets still contribute water to the earth every day.


Why does Mars have water?

Nobody truly knows. It is likely that - as is the case for the Earth - any water was 'delivered' there by comets.