On Earth, water is found in all three "states", such as gas (water vapor), liquid and solid (ice).
On Mars, water exists as a gas and as a solid, but the evidence of the Mars Rovers indicate that liquid water was once plentiful there.
Water is only found as a gas on Venus.
We have very little knowledge of Mercury yet, but we do not expect to find any water at all there.
The gas giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) may contain some ice crystals in a solid form, but we don't know for certain.
Jupiter's moon Europa probably has water ice, and may contain oceans of liquid water below the ice. No guarantees yet.
For the other moons of the outer planets, water ice may be plentiful, for example in Saturn's rings, but probably all as ice crystals.
The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.
Water can exist as a solid, liquid, and gas on Earth due to its varying temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
Yes, hydrogen exists as gas, liquid, and potentially solid within Jupiter. At the outer layers, hydrogen is in gaseous form, while deeper within the planet's interior, the hydrogen is compressed to the point where it takes on a liquid-like state. Under extreme pressure and temperature conditions in Jupiter's core, hydrogen may exist as a solid, with properties different from what we observe on Earth.
Among the planets, only on Earth there are conditions of pressure and temperature for water to exist in all 3 phases.
Earth is a terrestrial planet composed of rock and metal. It has a diverse range of ecosystems that support a wide variety of life forms. It is the only planet known to have liquid water on its surface.
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On Earth.
solid liquid gas
The three states or forms of water found on Earth are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
Solid, liquid and gas.
Liquid - such as the oceans Gas - such as water vapors Solid - such as glaciers
The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.
An Amorphous solid
Earth is the only known planet in our solar system to have water in all three forms - solid, liquid, and gas - due to its unique temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
Water can be found naturally in three forms: liquid, solid (ice), and gas (water vapor). In the environment, water constantly cycles through these three states via processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
A liquid.
Solid, iron core