Lo has very little water on it.
Any water ice that existed on Io was likely boiled off by frequent volcanic activity. Io's gravity was likely insufficient to hold onto the hot water vapor.
When liquid water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas and then, usually, to a vapor.steam comes to mind
Liquid = water, solid = frozen water, gas = water vapour.
yes, water vapour is in a liquid state
You can you change liquid water into a solid (ice) by lowering its temperature. You can you change liquid water into a gas (water vapor) by raising its temperature.
No. Io is completely devoid of water in any form.
No. The intense volcanic activity on Io boiled off any water long ago. There is probably liquid water under the surface of Europa.
Io has very little water, or none at all. This is probably because in the early solar system Jupiter was very hot and evaporated any water that was on Io.
No, it does not. It does have lava.
Any water ice that existed on Io was likely boiled off by frequent volcanic activity. Io's gravity was likely insufficient to hold onto the hot water vapor.
She was the water nymph Io, after whom the Ionean sea is named.
water in 1999 it io
gravity
rocks,dust, and possibly water
Water vapor is different from liquid water because water vapor is a gas, and liquid water is a liquid.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
Water can exist in three phases which are solid, liquid, and gas. So liquid water is water in the liquid phase.