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It's also thought that Uranus and Neptune have a thick water/ammonia ocean, but technically this lies below their nominal surfaces (which is arbitrarily set at the point in the atmosphere where the pressure is equal to normal atmospheric pressure on Earth).

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Why is liquid so rare in your solar system?

Well, in my solar system liquid isn't really that rare. The second planet in my solar system has an almost entirely liquid crust, and a liquid mantle. The third planet orbiting the star in my solar system has a surface over 75% covered in liquid, and has a liquid mantle. The sixth and seventh planets in my solar system both have large hydrogen oceans. Several of the moons orbiting the sixth and seventh planets in my solar system also have liquids. I don't see why liquid could be called rare in my solar system. What about yours?


What percentage is the moon covered with water?

There is no liquid water on the Moon. It's surface is barren rock and dust.


Is there water underground on Mars?

It is very likely that there is liquid water below the Martian surface. Water almost certainly flowed on the surface millions of years ago so there are likely reserves in the sub-surface.


How long will it take for a solid to turn into a liquid and then from a liquid to a gas?

The time to change phase from solid to liquid to gas is entirely dependent on the energy input. At a great enough input of energy the change can be almost instantaneous. Also, the change depends on the substance that is being changed from solid to liquid to gas.


What occurs when a liquid changed to a gas below its surface as well as on the surface?

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