On Earth, water is found in all three "states", such as gas (water vapor), liquid and solid (ice).
On Mars, water exists as a gas and as a solid, but the evidence of the Mars Rovers indicate that liquid water was once plentiful there.
Water is only found as a gas on Venus.
We have very little knowledge of Mercury yet, but we do not expect to find any water at all there.
The gas giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) may contain some ice crystals in a solid form, but we don't know for certain.
Jupiter's moon Europa probably has water ice, and may contain oceans of liquid water below the ice. No guarantees yet.
For the other moons of the outer planets, water ice may be plentiful, for example in Saturn's rings, but probably all as ice crystals.
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Earth
A layer of gas or liquid surrounding a liquid or solid surface of a planet is called an atmosphere.
yes, hydrogen can be found as a solid liquid and a gas within Jupiter
Earth has a solid metal inner core and a liquid metal outer core. Most of the rest made up of rocks in a molten state, but with a solid "crust". Finally there is a gas atmosphere.For simplicity scientists call Earth a solid planet to distinguish it from the gas planets, like Jupiter.
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As in all things that are matter, they have three forms: steam (H2O boiling point is 212 degrees F), liquid (between boiling point and freezing point), and the freezing solid (H20 is 32 degree F).
An Amorphous solid
Liquid - such as the oceans Gas - such as water vapors Solid - such as glaciers
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A liquid.