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It is too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface
Fresh water is naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface with low concentrations of dissolved salts and solids. Fresh water can be found in ponds, icebergs, rivers, and groundwater aquifers.
As the liquid inside the glass tumbler is cold it condenses the water vapour in the atmosphere. This explains why tiny droplets of water are found on the outer surface of the glass tumbler.
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There is (and can be) no liquid surface water on the Moon. However, there could be water in the form of ice in deep craters or in the form of hydrated minerals.
Water is formed as a liquid when steam meets a cold surface.
It is too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface
Water is found at the poles of Mars in the form of ice. This has only been confirmed recently. As for liquid water, there is relatively no atmosphere on Mars and as such ice on the surface does not melt, but turns straight to vapor. So if there is liquid water on Mars it must be blow ground.
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The question seems poorly worded, but Earth is the planet with liquid water on its surface.
The liquid state of water is found almost everywhere.
Mars has no liquid surface water.
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