In the north and south poles of Mars there is water frozen.
Comment: Yes, and there may be ice under the Martian surface too.
Also there is probably a very small amount of water vapour in the atmosphere.
Mainly at the poles, but also scattered throughout the planet's surface. It is all frozen into ice!
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Well, not ALL. Some exists in vapor form as a gas; we know that because the Mars Polar Observer, before its solar panels collapsed under the weight of the frost and snow, took photos of frost forming on rocks and on the landing struts of the lander. So there has to be some vapor there.
There can be no liquid water on Mars; the atmospheric pressure is far too low.
There are proofed H20 in mars but not in liquid.
Yes. The mars probes have found a great deal of water in the form of ice. There may also be liquid water on Mars and is the ice found sublimated there is also water vapour on Mars.
The water is locked away as ice at the poles , i think
There seems to be a lot of water in the form of ice. Also there is a very small amount of water vapour, but no liquid water.
It is Liquid
It's in the form of ice. I think.
Water is present on Mars in the form of ice.
There is only very small amounts of water in a gas form in the atmosphere and there has been found that there is water in the ice caps on Mars. There is no liquid water on Mars. But ancient Mars is believed to have as much water as Earth does today, in liquid form.
Yes. Mars use to have water like Earth's. When Mars's core cooled dramatically, the water on Mars froze.
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mars has water in for of ice in it
solid object
It certainly does, but it's in the form of ice.
Yes, but only in the form of water ice.