how do scientists know that the moons suface once was very hot?
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A meteor that strikes the moon's surface is called a meteoroid when it is in space, a meteor when it is burning up in Earth's atmosphere, and a meteorite once it lands on the moon's or Earth's surface.
We now know that Mars once had liquid water on its surface and probably had a much denser atmosphere than it does now.
There are 12 blue moons in this century. On average, a blue moon occurs roughly once every 2.7 years, leading to approximately 12 blue moons in a century.
Mars is unique because it has the largest volcano and canyon in the solar system. It also has evidence of ancient water flows on its surface, suggesting it may have once supported life. Additionally, Mars is the only planet that humans have sent rovers to explore its surface.
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A meteor that strikes the moon's surface is called a meteoroid when it is in space, a meteor when it is burning up in Earth's atmosphere, and a meteorite once it lands on the moon's or Earth's surface.
because they dont exzacly no but they hypothesize
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You do get full moons, once every 29 days.
Because the moon was once part of planet that colided into another planet at thousands of miles per hour and then the moon broke of. The part that broke off (the moon) was digging in from the planets crust to the outer core which was thousands of degrees hot.
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Scientists think there was once "life on Saturn" only in highly imaginative science fiction stories. There is no solid surface beneath its clouds, only a hydrogen atmosphere that gets incredibly dense and hot deep inside. However, the moons (such as Titan) could have liquid water below their crusts. Even if this is so, there is very little sunlight that far from the Sun, the moons are frigidly cold, and the chance of plant life as we know it is extremely low.
No animal could live on mars as far as scientist know scientist have sent out the opportunity and spirit rovers that found ice which proves that there was once water on mars
At this moment we know of only one "Earth" however, a couple of moons are speculated to have liquid water for example Europa, though there is no definitive proof. Frozen water exists on its surface and does contain oxygen in its atmosphere, indicative that water could exists below the surface. There a plans to launch a probe in 2022 to prove this once and for all.
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