Yes, there is a planet that we found that can support human life. It is 3 light years away and would take 300000 years to travel there. But we have found that it is a perfect distance away from the sun so the water would in fact stay a liquid rather than freezing or boiling away. Along with this ideal distance, there is also an ideal atmosphere surrounding this planet
Earth and mars. Mars' water can only be a gas and a solid.
Scientists believe that at least three planets in our solar system have water: Earth, Mars, and Jupiter's moon Europa. Additionally, other moons in the solar system, such as Enceladus and Ganymede, are thought to have water in various forms.
Tsunamis are not known to occur on other planets in our solar system. The conditions required for a tsunami to form, such as the presence of large bodies of liquid water and tectonic activity, are not commonly found elsewhere in our solar system.
Yes, other planets in our solar system have water. For example, Mars has ice caps made of frozen water, and Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. Additionally, scientists have found evidence of water vapor in the atmospheres of some exoplanets outside our solar system.
Yes, traces of oxygen have been detected on other planets in our solar system. For example, Mars has a very thin atmosphere with small amounts of oxygen, mostly in the form of carbon dioxide. Additionally, there is evidence of oxygen on planets outside our solar system through observations made by telescopes.
Although there are speculations of ice caps on several moons and planets outside of the solar system, the only confirmed planets within our solar system to possess them are Earth and Mars.
In the inner solar system, the planets are rocky and it is possible to have water as a vapor or a liquid on the surface. In the outer solar system the planets are gas giants and water can only exist as ice.
the amount of planets in this life-system has not yet been found but many scientist are still trying to find out do to mars water roots
Earth and mars. Mars' water can only be a gas and a solid.
Sure There are planets in our solar system that have 100% liquid surfaces, why not water.
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It's the only planet that has water.
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Scientists believe that at least three planets in our solar system have water: Earth, Mars, and Jupiter's moon Europa. Additionally, other moons in the solar system, such as Enceladus and Ganymede, are thought to have water in various forms.
Tsunamis are not known to occur on other planets in our solar system. The conditions required for a tsunami to form, such as the presence of large bodies of liquid water and tectonic activity, are not commonly found elsewhere in our solar system.
Yes, other planets in our solar system have water. For example, Mars has ice caps made of frozen water, and Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. Additionally, scientists have found evidence of water vapor in the atmospheres of some exoplanets outside our solar system.