yes Ceres is probably made of a mixture of water ice and various hydrated minerals like carbonates and clays
Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
no it has cheese yes it does
The size of Ceres is not important, its the fact that it possibly contains liquid water.
Yes, there is evidence that water ice exists on Ceres. Data from NASA's Dawn mission has shown bright spots on Ceres' surface that are believed to be reflections of sunlight off of water ice deposits. This suggests that there may be water below the surface as well.
As Ceres has at minimum Ice Water and possibly liquid water which are both H20 then yes it has Both those elements
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.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
Ceres consists of water frost and different hydrated minerals like carbonates and clays. Ceres was discovered by Guiseppe Piazza on January 1, 1801. Ceres may contain an ocean of liqiud water underneath its surface which makes it a potential target in the search for extraterrestrial life (life which doesn't originate from earth). Ceres appears to be differentiated into a rocky core and ice mantle.
Ceres' crust is composed primarily of water ice and various silicate minerals, with a thin layer of regolith made up of impact debris covering it. The presence of water ice on the surface suggests the possibility of subsurface water reservoirs on Ceres.
ice water.
Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt and was the first dwarf planet to be visited by a spacecraft, the Dawn mission in 2015. Ceres is composed of rock and ice and is thought to contain a significant amount of water.