There is some indirect evidence of frozen water on the Moon, no one can be sure of how much exactly.
It is thought that Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter, may have liquid water beneath a frozen surface.
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.
If the water surface is frozen, fish continue to swim.
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.
Yes, and it's still there. It's just ice though, and it never flowed. It's from frozen asteroids hitting the moons surface.
Saturn has 47 known moons. The largest of these moons is Titan, which consists of rock and frozen water.
The moons surface is covered with regolith. There are 2 main kinds of surface; maria and highlands. There are lots of craters and dust. the moons sky is always black.it has no air or water
no Not on the surface; some speculate that there may be frozen water beneath the surface.
Frozen water vapor on a surface is called frost. It forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a surface that is below freezing temperature, causing it to freeze and form ice crystals.
Earth has, and it's been suggested that Mars may have.
there is frozen water on mars some where under its surface
No, the moon is not frozen in the traditional sense. Its surface temperature can vary greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or shadow, but it does not have frozen water like ice on its surface.