Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
The next planet after Ceres is Jupiter.
ice water.
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt and was the first dwarf planet to be visited by a spacecraft, the Dawn mission in 2015. Ceres is composed of rock and ice and is thought to contain a significant amount of water.
Ceres is a dwarf planet [See related question] and does not have rings.
Ceres is not a gaseous planet. Ceres is not a planet, it is a dwarf planet. Ceres has a rocky surface.
The next planet after Ceres is Jupiter.
No. Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet, not a planet.
ice water.
Ceres is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It does not have an atmosphere.
Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt and was the first dwarf planet to be visited by a spacecraft, the Dawn mission in 2015. Ceres is composed of rock and ice and is thought to contain a significant amount of water.
As Ceres has at minimum Ice Water and possibly liquid water which are both H20 then yes it has Both those elements
Ceres is the smallest dwarf planet. Ceres is a newly discovered planet
Ceres is a dwarf planet. There is no such thing as a gas dwarf planet - Yet!
The International Astronomical Union [IAU], classifies Ceres as a Dwarf Planet.
Ceres is a dwarf planet [See related question] and does not have rings.
Ceres is not yet determined as a planet, just like Pluto it might not be a regular planet.