The US space agency's data from a planetary missions shows what appears to be a large body of water beneath Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa. Similar deposits are thought to be present on Ganymede and Callisto.
No. The only object other than Earth that shows evidence of processes similar to plate tetonics is Jupiters 4th largest moon, Europa.
Dry as bone, there is no water except at the South Pole.
Neptune's moon Triton might have subsurface water in the form of a subsurface ocean. However, no direct evidence of liquid water has been found on Neptune or any of its other moons. Most of the water in Neptune's atmosphere is frozen due to the extreme cold temperatures.
So far, it has never been possible to observe any H2O on Jupiter.
Yes. There are forms of vapor and ice. It is the only dwarf planet that has any form of water.
Jupiters moon is thought to contain microscopic ice crystals but this theory has not yet been proven
they did found water on mars. and one of jupiters moons maybe.
Roughly 0%. Water cannot exist in liquid form on the Moon's surface due to the lack of atmosphere and extremely low temperatures. Any water that may be present on the Moon is frozen in ice form.
Water on the moon can be found in the form of ice deposits in permanently shadowed craters near the poles. This water is likely preserved from comets impacting the moon's surface. There may also be water molecules embedded in the lunar soil and rocks.
Yes, there is water on one, and volcanoes active on another.
The moon has trace amounts of water in the form of ice at the poles, and there is no significant atmosphere or wind on the moon. Any water present is thought to exist as ice in cold, permanently shadowed craters.
No. The only object other than Earth that shows evidence of processes similar to plate tetonics is Jupiters 4th largest moon, Europa.
The moon's lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures make it unable to support life as we know it. The absence of air, water, and organic compounds essential for life makes it impossible for any form of life to exist on the moon.
Yes there is water on the moon
This isn't really a "why" sort of question. Some things just are. Any water on the moon is not in a liquid form. It might be frozen into permafrost, or locked in minerals as what's called "water of hydration".
It doesn't rain on the moon. There is no water, and therefore no clouds to rain the water back down.
water is on the moon and sun and even milk