No, there is no water on meteoroids.
Mostly in Antarctica. 3% of the world's water is FRESH water. But, therefore, ONLY 1% of it is actually drinkable. Fresh water is stored in the glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland etc, icebergs, shallow ground water, and lakes and rivers.
no it is actually found in the hydrosphere where it has all of the oceans and lakes
Demineralized (DM) water is another name for deionized (DI) water. It is water from which the (mineral) ions have been removed. It's a type of purified water, which is water that has been filtered or treated in some way to improve it for consumption or other uses. A link can be found below.when the water is passing through ionexenger means stronge acid cation,stronge base anion or mixed bed. that water is called deminaraliged water.
The only elements in pure water are those of which water itself is comprised ...hydrogen and oxygen. In impure water, any other elements that are themselvessoluble in water, or that are components of water-soluble compounds, or that areground up fine enough to be physically suspended in water, can also be found.
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No, there is no water on meteoroids.
no there has not been a pyramid found under water
it has been found through the water cycle
it has been found through the water cycle
Meteoroids can be found throughout the solar system, so their distance from the sun can vary widely. Some meteoroids may be as close as a few million kilometers from the sun, while others can be located billions of kilometers away in the outer regions of the solar system.
There are asteroids, meteoroids and comets.
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt, which contains the bulk of the solar system's asteroids. Where there are asteroids the are undoubtedly meteoroids.
Meteoroids, Meteors & Meteorites.
They are shooting stars
In space. Most of them seem to be in the plane of the equiptic and between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
water has never been found on mars you might mean the moon. Edit: Water has been found as ice, but not liquid. Sorry I don't know the year.
Well, when it comes to meteoroids, you never know all there is to know about them but it's possible that some meteoroids might contain water trapped within them. Even just a little bit of water can have a big impact in space! Keep exploring those wonders of the universe and you might just find the answer you seek.