There is plenty of water on Mars but only a little on the Moon (maybe in the permanently dark craters).
With modern day technology it is possible to see actual images that are taken of Marsâ?? surface. These photos show that there are riverbeds and gullies located throughout the surface of Mars.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
For one, we know there are polar ice caps on mars that consist of ice. Second, there are gorges that show where water once flowed.
Earth, of course, and possibly Mars. Recent photos of Mars show dewdrops of a liquid which certainly appears to be water condensing on the landing struts of the Polar Observer.
Data from missions launched in 2003, such as Mars Express and Mars Exploration Rovers, provided evidence of water on Mars through the discovery of hydrated minerals, channels formed by flowing water in the past, and the presence of polar ice caps that contain water ice. These findings suggest a wetter Martian past with a complex water history.
It will never look as big as the Moon. This is the "Mars Hoax", which dates back to 2003.
With modern day technology it is possible to see actual images that are taken of Marsâ?? surface. These photos show that there are riverbeds and gullies located throughout the surface of Mars.
NASA photographs of Mars are the best evidence that water has been flowing on Mars recently. During warmer periods in Mars' atmosphere, the photographs show streaks that look like streams. Scientists agree that this is evidence of water on Mars.
For one, we know there are polar ice caps on mars that consist of ice. Second, there are gorges that show where water once flowed.
Mars' atmosphere contains trace amounts of water vapor, and it has polar ice caps that contain frozen H2O.
Analysis of the rocks on Mars show that its surface once held liquid water. Mars is too cold for water to remain liquid now, so it must have been warmer in the past.
The Rover mission confirmed that Mars once had liquid water on its surface.
there is evidence to show that there may, but we are still uncertain at the present time.
The moon pool depicted in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is a fictional element created for the show. Moon pools are real structures designed to provide access to the water from offshore platforms or vessels, but the magical properties shown in the show are not real.
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some moons show evidence of ice or water that lie deep beneath the surface
Earth, of course, and possibly Mars. Recent photos of Mars show dewdrops of a liquid which certainly appears to be water condensing on the landing struts of the Polar Observer.