Totally false its now moon and mars too which have water on their surface....Even the Saturn rings connsists of frozen water i.e. ice. So earth is not only the planet.
A moon called Titan, orbiting Saturn, has liquid methane, but on Earth its a gas. Also, under a moons surface, orditing Jupiter and know as Europa, there is scientific evidence that there is a sea, which has a posability of sustaining life, so we aren't the only ones in the solar system.
Water is a common earth substance that is not found on the moon in its liquid form. While there is evidence of water in the form of ice on the moon's surface, there are no bodies of liquid water like oceans or lakes.
The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.
in space.we are the third planet away from it.
The sun can be found at the center of our solar system, approximately 93 million miles away from Earth. It is a star that provides heat and light to our planet.
Liquid Water
Assuming the Oceans are of liquid water, the only provable place where they are found is Earth.
yes, the Earth's core is liquid.Scientists have found this out by seismic waves. They are unable to pass through liquid and whilst tracking them, scientists found that they avoid the center, telling us that the center of the earth is liquid.
No. Liquid iron is found in the outer core. There are distinct layers in the earth.
Liquid water
The presence of liquid water on its surface. Earth is the only known planet in our solar system and, so far, in the universe where water exists in liquid form, a key ingredient for supporting life as we know it.
Only our own planet, Earth. It's known to exist as ice and liquid, or ice and gas, on other planets or their moons (Jupiter's moon Ganymede is a good example), but only on Earth can it be found as vapour, liquid and solid ice.
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On Earth.
Earth!
Water can be found on Earth in three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam).
On Earth, water can be found as vapor, liquid, and ice.