No. All the planets in the solar system have some quantity of water, though possibly only in trace amounts. Earth is the only planet known to have large quantities of surface water in liquid form.
No it once was believed liquid water one existed on Mars.
No. Solid water is ice. There is doubtlessly at least some ice on many planets.
No,because it does not have any liquid water just forzen water
As far as we know, yes it is.....
Only earth.
In our solar system, Earth is the only planet with any significant amounts of surface water (and land).
Earth. Cause you can look on a planet map and earth is the only one with blue on it..
because earth is the only planet which has water,75% of the earth is water but now i think they found out a new planet which also has water in it.
Earth is the only one we know of so far :)
The question seems poorly worded, but Earth is the planet with liquid water on its surface.
The Earth is sometimes called the "Blue Planet" or "Water Planet" because it is the only known planet that has large amounts of liquid water. Water bridges the gap to life, so water makes it possible for the Earth to support life.
Earth is the only one I know of.
Only earth.
The Earth's total surface is 80% water and only 2.5% is fresh water.
It's the Earth.
Definitely. Out of every planet in our Solar System, Earth is the only one with liquid water on its surface.
Earth. That's only on the surface of course.
About 70% of the surface of the Earth is covered with water but only about 0,0001% of the total mass is liquid water.
The planet that is two thirds under water is the Earth. The Earth is a water planet and two thirds of the surface is covered by water.
In our solar system, Earth is the only planet with any significant amounts of surface water (and land).
Earth is the only planet that is the right temperature to support liquid water on its surface. All the others are either too hot or too cold.