Water (ice) exist on the moon probably only in an unimportant quantity and not at the surface of the moon (some meters or more in depth). Probably the period of the lunar summer is too short for melting ice and to evaporate the formed water.
See also: http://www.CNN.com/2009/TECH/space/11/13/water.moon.NASA/index.html
Yes there is water on the moon
The moon is not covered with water - it is a dry and airless celestial body with no liquid water on its surface. There may be some water ice in shadowed craters, but it is minimal compared to the total surface area of the moon.
There is water on the moon... according to latest theory. But there is non on the surface
There may be ice in the deeper craters of the moon at the poles. The ESA recently sent a probe to determine this. If there is the idea of colonies on the moon is that much closer. well actually there is below the moondust
Moon hasn't oxygen and water.
It is a fact that there is water on the moon, just frozen under it's surface
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The moon's gravitational pull creates tides on Earth's surface water. As the moon orbits, its gravitational force causes water to bulge out toward the moon, creating high tides. This effect is more noticeable in areas closer to the moon.
There is no ice on the Moon because there is no water, the surface of the Moon is totally dry.
Roughly 0%. Water cannot exist in liquid form on the Moon's surface due to the lack of atmosphere and extremely low temperatures. Any water that may be present on the Moon is frozen in ice form.
no Not on the surface; some speculate that there may be frozen water beneath the surface.
The moon isn't the dry dull place it seems. Traces of water lurk in the dirt unseen. Three different space probes found the chemical signature of water all over the moon's surface.