no
Not on the surface; some speculate that there may be frozen water beneath the surface.
true there is no liquid on the moon because there's no oxygen on the moon
Why scientists believe a liquid water ocean might exist on the moon Titan
yes it would, and it would boil at a much much lower temperature than here on earth. boiling point is dependent on air pressure (lower air pressure -> lower boiling point) and since the moon has essentially no atomosphere, room temperature water as soon as it is exposed would vapourize istantly you can see the effect of pressure on boiling point on earth when you try to boil water on a high mountain, it boiling at a much lower temperature.
There is no liquid water on the surface of the moon, which is critical for life.
Because the Moon has a very small surface area compared to other spacial geo-bodies, it has cooled down much faster than Earth. Any water on the moon would freeze.
There is no liquid water on the moon. There is some evidence that there is frozen water.
There are no tides on the moon, since there is no water or liquid of any kind on its surface, to our knowledge.
true there is no liquid on the moon because there's no oxygen on the moon
The moon has no atmosphere or liquid water.
No, Eris is too cold to have any water. It does have ice though.
It depends on what you mean by "bodies of water." There are deposits of water on the moon but they are in the form of ice, not liquid water.
This isn't really a "why" sort of question. Some things just are. Any water on the moon is not in a liquid form. It might be frozen into permafrost, or locked in minerals as what's called "water of hydration".
There is no liquid water on the Moon. It's surface is barren rock and dust.
The moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water. Therefore it cannot have rain.
Why scientists believe a liquid water ocean might exist on the moon Titan
yes it would, and it would boil at a much much lower temperature than here on earth. boiling point is dependent on air pressure (lower air pressure -> lower boiling point) and since the moon has essentially no atomosphere, room temperature water as soon as it is exposed would vapourize istantly you can see the effect of pressure on boiling point on earth when you try to boil water on a high mountain, it boiling at a much lower temperature.
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