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There is liquid on Mars, frozen liquid that is. On the poles of Mars are two ice caps, and guess what ice is made of? That's right water, which is liquid. I don't know who told you there couldn't be liquid on Mars but they are wrong.
Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.
Mars scientists found water on. Mars
Scientist believe that the planet Mars used to have flowing liquid water. Now, the water on Mars exists almost exclusively as ice.
Mars
Mars has no liquid surface water.
There is no liquid water on Mars.
There is no liquid water now on Mars. There may have been, in the past. Also, there is ice on Mars.
They had found ice on mars but no sign of a liquid
Mars has no liquid water. For a planet to have liquid water it must be the correct distance from the Sun like Earth.
Mars is the planet thought to have had liquid water in the past based on various geological features such as canyons, river valleys, and mineral signatures found on the surface. These suggest that Mars likely had a more hospitable environment billions of years ago where liquid water could have existed.
There is only very small amounts of water in a gas form in the atmosphere and there has been found that there is water in the ice caps on Mars. There is no liquid water on Mars. But ancient Mars is believed to have as much water as Earth does today, in liquid form.
There is liquid on Mars, frozen liquid that is. On the poles of Mars are two ice caps, and guess what ice is made of? That's right water, which is liquid. I don't know who told you there couldn't be liquid on Mars but they are wrong.
Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.
Mars is too cold for liquid water to flow on the planet surface
Mars scientists found water on. Mars
Water is found at the poles of Mars in the form of ice. This has only been confirmed recently. As for liquid water, there is relatively no atmosphere on Mars and as such ice on the surface does not melt, but turns straight to vapor. So if there is liquid water on Mars it must be blow ground.