Europa, a moon of Jupiter, has a frozen surface with the possibility of a liquid ocean under the surface.
No, the moon is not frozen in the traditional sense. Its surface temperature can vary greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or shadow, but it does not have frozen water like ice on its surface.
The moon was smiling down on the ocean is an example of
Water on the moon is frozen because the moon has very low temperatures, reaching as low as -300 degrees Fahrenheit in some regions. This allows water molecules to freeze and remain in solid form on the surface of the moon.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that there is frozen water under the surface of the moon, particularly in permanently shadowed regions near the poles. This frozen water could potentially be a valuable resource for future lunar exploration missions.
The moon is in the sky during the day, but it is often not as visible because of the sun's brightness. The moon does not create its own light; rather, it reflects sunlight. The moon's reflection on the ocean's surface is not responsible for its visibility during the day.
the arctic ocean is known as the frozen sea
No, the moon is not frozen in the traditional sense. Its surface temperature can vary greatly depending on whether it is in sunlight or shadow, but it does not have frozen water like ice on its surface.
None of the oceans re completely frozen solid all winter. The Atlantic Ocean has a portion that is frozen all winter though.
There is some indirect evidence of frozen water on the Moon, no one can be sure of how much exactly.
there is not much water in the tundra but it is usually frozen all year.
Yes there is and it is still frozen.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
Frozen and bound into minerals.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
because the water on the moon is frozen
The earth's atmosphere has a moon the ocean does not have a moon.
The waves come in the ocean is because of moon. Moon is close to the earth tonight. Tonight the moon pulls up the water in the ocean so that's how The waves come in the ocean.