It only means that there is water on the moon, it could be in frozen or little quantity.
No, the moon lacks both air and water.
Yes, scientists have found water on the moon. Recent discoveries have shown that there is water ice in the permanently shadowed areas of the moon's poles. This water could potentially be used for future human missions to the moon.
Water was first confirmed to be present on the moon in 2009 when the Moon Mineralogy Mapper detected signatures of water molecules in the moon's soil. Subsequent studies have found water ice in permanently shadowed regions at the moon's poles.
There is no evidence to suggest that water on the moon contains protein. Water present on the moon, typically in the form of ice, lacks the necessary components for proteins to form. Proteins are complex molecules comprised of amino acids, which are not found in abundance on the moon.
Why do scientists believe there might be water on the Moon?
It depends on what you mean by "bodies of water." There are deposits of water on the moon but they are in the form of ice, not liquid water.
It is a reservoir or tank for holding water
No, there is not any rivers on the moon. Water can be found. But, that doesn't mean it has rivers .......
It could mean you want to be free 'Swimming in water' but everyone is holding you back. 'stuck on a plate'
I think sand has small particle size. This would mean that it's good at holding water because the water can fill up the gaps but I didn't think sand was very good at holding water.
I think sand has small particle size. This would mean that it's good at holding water because the water can fill up the gaps but I didn't think sand was very good at holding water.
in 3 place: Mt. Moon Rocket Hideout Wild Clefairy (might be holding one)
The force that holds the moon in place is gravity. Without gravity, there wouldn't be a moon.
Water holding capacity of soil refers to the ability of soil to retain water within its pore spaces against the force of gravity. It is a critical property that influences plant growth as it determines how much water is available to plants for uptake. Soil with high water holding capacity can better sustain plant growth during periods of drought.
To convert ice to water on the moon, energy is needed to break the hydrogen bonds holding the water molecules together in the solid ice lattice. This process requires the input of heat energy to overcome the enthalpy of fusion of water, which is approximately 334 joules per gram.
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There is water on the moon... according to latest theory. But there is non on the surface