The moon called Europa is most likely to have liquid water underneath it's icy crust. Europa is the 6th closest moon to the planet of Jupiter.
Europa is the moon that could possibly contain a liquid ocean under its icy surface, and it could possibly be liquid water, or H2O!
Europa, a moon of Jupiter, has a frozen surface with the possibility of a liquid ocean under the surface.
Unlike Earth, which is composed of a crust and mantle of silicate rock and a core of iron, Jupiter is made mostly of hydrogen and helium with a rock and metal core. Jupiter is 11 times the diameter of Earth and 318 times the mass. It rotates in a period of just under 10 hours.
The other person who answered this said Mars. This could be true on Mars's north and south pole, but its not entirely covered in ice. Ceres, the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, and Europa, a jovian moon, may possess the qualities you included in your questions.
Europa is a remarkable moon because it may be comprised of mostly liquid water under a layer of ice. Europa is one of the moons of Jupiter.
Jupiter's moons - Europa and Ganymede possibly have oceans of liquid water under their crust. Saturn's moon - Enceladus also has a possible ocean of water under it's crust.
gas
because oshieotic crust is under Mantle is thicker
Scientists believe that there is liquid water, under the crust of Europa.
Europa is the moon of Jupiter which contains liquid ocean or H2o
europa
magma
Europa possibly, has a liquid ocean under the surface ice.
That moon iscalledEuropa.
liquid water, under its icy crust.
Europa is the moon that could possibly contain a liquid ocean under its icy surface, and it could possibly be liquid water, or H2O!
Continental crust is generally high in silica. You may also know that the crust is likely to be made of granite. Hope that helped ;)