The moon's ice is on the polar caps and because it's on the polar caps it is always frozen like Antarctica. I hope I helped with your homework. I'm doing the same paper. Pg. 245 question #10 right?
Europa, a moon of Jupiter, is believed to have a frozen ocean beneath its icy surface. This ocean is thought to be in contact with a rocky seafloor, potentially providing conditions suitable for life to exist.
Water on the moon is frozen because the moon has very low temperatures, reaching as low as -300 degrees Fahrenheit in some regions. This allows water molecules to freeze and remain in solid form on the surface of the moon.
It is thought that Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter, may have liquid water beneath a frozen surface.
No, the moon is not frozen in the traditional sense. Its surface temperature can vary greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or shadow, but it does not have frozen water like ice on its surface.
There is some indirect evidence of frozen water on the Moon, no one can be sure of how much exactly.
Water on the Moon likely came from comets, asteroids, or solar wind, which delivered water molecules that have accumulated over time in permanently shadowed regions at the poles. The Moon's lack of atmosphere and very low temperatures allowed these water molecules to remain frozen in the form of ice.
Yes there is and it is still frozen.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
Frozen and bound into minerals.
because the water on the moon is frozen
There is no liquid water on the moon. There is some evidence that there is frozen water.