be cause god made it to Zach
the surface on jupiter is that it has no surface at all
Astronomers hypothesize that the southern polar cap of Mars has water ice under the carbon dioxide ice because of radar data that suggests the presence of a thick layer of water ice beneath the surface. Additionally, this hypothesis is supported by theoretical models of Mars' climate and geology.
Mars has water in the form of ice at its poles and possibly underground. Liquid water is scarce on the surface due to the thin atmosphere and low atmospheric pressure. Current estimates suggest that if all the water ice on Mars were to melt, it would cover the planet with a layer about 35 meters deep.
Unfortunately, probably not. Mars probably does not have enough liquid water to enable fish to live. We do know now that Mars does have water; recent photographs of the Mars Phoenix lander has shown droplets of dew on the landing struts of the spacecraft. On Europa, one of the moons of Saturn, scientists are intrigued by photos that seem to show ridges of ice on the surface of the moon. Perhaps the ice cracks, and liquid water is splashing up and freezing in the cold above the surface? We don't know, but NASA has just proposed a mission to Europa to study it.
All of Mars is "dry land" (even under the ice caps of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide), while most of the Earth's surface (71%) is covered by water. So even though Mars has only 28% of Earth's surface area, the amount of dry land is about the same (144.8 million km2 compared to Earth's 144.9 million km2).
Yes, there has been enormous quantities of ice discovered just under the surface of Mars as of 2002.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto have rock as surface Earth has water and rock as surface Uranus and Neptune have ice as surface(under the ice there's water) Jupiter and Saturn have no surface at all
Venus: Not much at all. Mars : Quite a bit in the form of ice, near the poles. Also probably some under the surface.
Earth has, and it's been suggested that Mars may have.
the phoenix lander is currently digging into ice under the surface to see if there actually is liquid water on mars.
the surface on jupiter is that it has no surface at all
Mars has roughly 30% the surface area of earth. All of that is dry ground. We have only found(very little) ice on mars.
The hydrosphere of Mars refers to all the water on or near the planet's surface, including liquid water, ice, and water vapor in the atmosphere. Currently, Mars has frozen water ice caps at its poles, as well as water ice and vapor in its thin atmosphere. There is evidence of ancient water flow on Mars, suggesting that liquid water was once present on its surface.
Astronomers hypothesize that the southern polar cap of Mars has water ice under the carbon dioxide ice because of radar data that suggests the presence of a thick layer of water ice beneath the surface. Additionally, this hypothesis is supported by theoretical models of Mars' climate and geology.
There is no liquid water on Mars. Ice is present at the polar ice caps and in some places below the surface sediment.
The robots sent to Mars have found Water Ice in large quantities on the surface of Mars.
Mars and Earth.