Water is abundant in space, the problem is rather that was the water exist in significant amount on any particulars planet.
There is plenty of water on Mars but only a little on the Moon (maybe in the permanently dark craters).
At the poles, and (believed to be) under the cryosphere.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
Water exists on Mars in the form of ice at the polar caps and below the surface. On the Moon, water ice has been detected in permanently shadowed regions near the poles, but overall water presence is limited compared to Mars. Both celestial bodies have ongoing exploration to study and understand their water resources.
No, it cant mars is too cold so you can only be in the form of ice
Water exists in its solid state in the ice caps. It is believed that liquid water exists beneath the surface. Formation of carbonates -Including globules
Many speculated about the presence of liquid water and rusted iron on the planet's surface.
That's a lie!
there are river beds which must have Bean carved by water
The intention of most of the missions to Mars was to learn more about the mineral composition of the surface. Namely, if water exists or did exists, and whether lifeforms were ever present.
Scientist believe that the planet Mars used to have flowing liquid water. Now, the water on Mars exists almost exclusively as ice.