It does not have liquid water, but there is water ice just below the surface in polar craters locked in perpetual shadow.
We demonstrated this by dropping a satellite into one of them and observing the ejecta.
Yes. A study conducted by NASA shows that there is a fairly significant quantity of water ice jest beneath the moon's surface.
Yes, but only in solid form.
tide is one
The moons orbit causes the water to do this. The gravitational pull of the moon causes the water to be pushed and pulled
Yes I think it does but it was frozen over years ago so there COULD of been life on the moon
the earths moon helps sustsian the gravity on the earths oceancs keeping them in balance
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'
0.578987334321 Earths fit into the moon because the moon is smaller than the Earth
the moon
earths moon is located basicly on the earths gravitational pull called the ionosphere which is the highest magnetic field of earth
The moon causes the earths water to have a low tide or a high tide
The moon affects the oceans on earth in many ways. It raises tides in oceans. It helps cleaning ocean water.