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There was frozen water that they found.
Surface liquids indicate that there can be a gaseous atmosphere, as surface liquids and volatile ices are heated. Liquid hydrocarbons such as ethane show a very cold planet. Liquid sulfur shows a very hot interior. Liquid water shows a warm temperature, an indicator of possible lifeforms (on the surface or in the interior, under an ice shell).
evidence of ice.
It's actually a solution of HCl in water.
We have never actually looked, but almost certainly there is no LIQUID water; there wouldn't be enough atmosphere to keep it liquid. There may be - probably is - water in the form of ice, but we won't know until we send a probe there.
There was frozen water that they found.
ice burgs are found on it.
yes because science shows that there are plants there and it needs water to grow
There is quite a bit of evidence. There are old riverbeds, islands, frozen water, bedrock, and microscopic mineral structures that only form in the presence of liquid water.
There is no liquid water on the moon. There is some evidence that there is frozen water.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
Only Earth is thought to have liquid water.===================================Updated informationIn 2015, NASA presented what they consider definitive evidence that there is some liquid water on Mars.
There is evidence that there was once water on Mars due to large gullies on its surface. This may suggest that running liquid water may have eroded it away and the fact that Mars has 'frozen' ice caps may suggest that it was once liquid water that had frozen over a large period of time.
That's actually backwards. Freezing liquid water changes it to ice. Boiling it will turn it into water vapor
water vapor condenses to form liquid water
No. While there is evidence of liquid water beneath the surface there are no oceans on Mars.