Water in some form has been discovered on most if not all the solar planets. This is not terribly surprising, since water is composed of the two most common reactive elements in the universe. (Helium is more common than oxygen, but it is not reactive.)
Yes we can! And we have! Several planets and moons have water on them!
No
NO- People have found water on other planets but there is no life there.
Other planets do not have water nor life
to grow.
There may be ice on some planets that we haven't discovered yet. However, there is ice on Mars and once believed for there to be water.
earth
no there is not, if so there might be from the outer planets like saturn uranus or neptune definetely
Both planets are known to have water in them (ceres has a mantle made of water and ice) and both are spherical. Also they are both planets (even though ceres is a dwarf planet, they are still planets). Thats about it.
No i will tell you all the planets some moons have water on them so yeah i will tell you their names are Earth , Neptune Earth's moon , and Uranus
No. The stars are too hot for molecules to form. That said, some of those stars have planets and some of those planets may have water.
uranus has a ocean of water underneath its layer of gas