yes becus water is a thing that mabey in all planets theres not but water is a good for all the giant world
in the poles
There is plenty of water on Mars but only a little on the Moon (maybe in the permanently dark craters).
the water is frozen; Mars's minimal atmosphere is not enough to breathe or keep it warm.
Life as we know it would likely not exist on Mars due to its thin atmosphere, lack of liquid water, and intense radiation. However, if Mars had a thicker atmosphere, more stable climate, and liquid water on its surface, there would be a greater potential for life to exist.
Both the surface of the moon and Mars are rocky and heavily cratered, with large expanses of barren and dusty plains. However, Mars also has features like mountains, canyons, and volcanic regions that distinguish it from the moon's more uniform surface. Additionally, Mars has a thin atmosphere and evidence of past liquid water, while the moon does not have an atmosphere or surface water.
Water is abundant in space, the problem is rather that was the water exist in significant amount on any particulars planet.
There was water at one time on Mars.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
No, but there is frozen water on Mars.
in the poles
No, they exist on the planets Venus and Mars as well as Io, a moon of Jupiter.
There is plenty of water on Mars but only a little on the Moon (maybe in the permanently dark craters).
Testing by probes that have been sent to Mars indicate that water does exist.
There is no liquid water now on Mars. There may have been, in the past. Also, there is ice on Mars.
The Moon does not exist on Earth and neither do Mars, Venus, Jupiter etc.
That's a lie!
the water is frozen; Mars's minimal atmosphere is not enough to breathe or keep it warm.