the moons core has no water because there has always not been water any where on the diameter of the moon that is one of the reasons there is not life on they moon
There is evidence to suggest that Uranus' moons may contain water ice in their interiors. However, the surface of these moons is mainly composed of a mixture of water ice and other compounds like rock and carbonaceous materials. Further exploration is needed to confirm the presence of water on Uranus' moons.
Earth's core
no
None of its moons has water.
In Uranus and its moons, water primarily exists in the form of ice due to the extremely cold temperatures. Some moons, like Enceladus and Europa, have subsurface oceans, where water is in liquid form. These moons may also have water vapor in their thin atmospheres.
There are 13 moons on Neptune.
Hypothetically, yes. I probably has a small silicate rock and ice core. This is likely because all of Jupiter's moons have a similar core.
There is no liquid water on the surface; it is far too cold. Pluto is so cold that even nitrogen freezes. The same goes for its moons.
because the moons core is small, that means it didn't have any
The planet Mercury has no moons as far as we know.
Nibiru doesn't exist and neither do its moons.
None, only the earths core is more closer, the moons surface is 37.000 Vertices from earth