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Scientists think there may once have been large bodies of water on Venus, like oceans on Earth, but they all evaporated or something into space.

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What type of water is on venus?

ice


Is there water or ice on Venus?

Well, friend, Venus doesn't have traditional water like we do here on Earth. Instead, Venus is so hot that any water would evaporate into steam. Not to worry though, Venus does have traces of ice in its high mountains, which adds to the magical diversity of our universe. Let's paint a beautiful cosmic world with watercolors, shall we? Amazing things can happen in our vast, awe-inspiring universe. Just you wait and see!


How long has the moon been without water?

There is no conclusive evidence that there has ever been water on the Moon. However, theories suggest there may be water trapped in ice in hidden craters of the Moon.


How many ice caps does Venus's have?

None. Venus is much too hot to have any ice.


Does Mars and Venus have water?

Venus: Not much at all. Mars : Quite a bit in the form of ice, near the poles. Also probably some under the surface.


Has any body ever done the project does ice melt in or out of water?

I am sure that humans have observed that ice melts in water as well as outside of water.


Does water ever get wet?

When water is in its solid form, ice, and is dry, that's when it can get wet.


What are the surface of the planets?

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto have rock as surface Earth has water and rock as surface Uranus and Neptune have ice as surface(under the ice there's water) Jupiter and Saturn have no surface at all


Is ice water more dense then normal water?

Ice water is more dence then normal water because the particles in ice water move slower then normal water. This is because ice water has been in a much colder area then normal drinking water.


Which planets in the solar system have liquid water ice and clouds?

Only Earth has Liquid water, Ice, and Gas. Many planets have clouds in the atmosphere; Venus and Jupiter, for example. But the clouds of Venus are made of sulfuric acid at several hundred degrees. Jupiter's moon Europa _might_ contain liquid water beneath the ice; there are interesting ridges on the surface that suggest water surging from cracks in the ice and then freezing. It will take a dedicated probe to discover what's going on there.


What was found frozen on Mars?

I am pretty sure that when astronauts were shoveling they found some ice. nasa is pretty sure they have found some water but no astronauts have ever been there


Will tap water freeze?

yeah, did you ever make ice cubes before? you use tap water.