Yes. There are forms of vapor and ice. It is the only dwarf planet that has any form of water.
Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
No. Ceres has no atmosphere and therefore cannot have storms.
Ceres does not have any moons. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter, but it does not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Yes, there is evidence that water ice exists on Ceres. Data from NASA's Dawn mission has shown bright spots on Ceres' surface that are believed to be reflections of sunlight off of water ice deposits. This suggests that there may be water below the surface as well.
Both planets are known to have water in them (ceres has a mantle made of water and ice) and both are spherical. Also they are both planets (even though ceres is a dwarf planet, they are still planets). Thats about it.
In Greek mythology, Ceres were names for death spirits. In Roman mythology, Ceres is the Roman form of Demeter
Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
No. It cannot rain on Ceres because there is no atmosphere.
No. Ceres has no atmosphere and therefore cannot have storms.
no it has cheese yes it does
yes Ceres is probably made of a mixture of water ice and various hydrated minerals like carbonates and clays
There isn't any evidence that suggests life on Ceres, butthere is an excessive amount of water underneath its thin icy crust, so there is a possibility. No one can be sure of anything until the space satellite reaches Ceres in 2015 to explore.
The size of Ceres is not important, its the fact that it possibly contains liquid water.
Ceres does not have any moons. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter, but it does not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Yes, there is evidence that water ice exists on Ceres. Data from NASA's Dawn mission has shown bright spots on Ceres' surface that are believed to be reflections of sunlight off of water ice deposits. This suggests that there may be water below the surface as well.
As Ceres has at minimum Ice Water and possibly liquid water which are both H20 then yes it has Both those elements
Both planets are known to have water in them (ceres has a mantle made of water and ice) and both are spherical. Also they are both planets (even though ceres is a dwarf planet, they are still planets). Thats about it.