Scientist believe that the planet Mars used to have flowing liquid water. Now, the water on Mars exists almost exclusively as ice.
Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
The planet Mars is believed to be in the appropriate distance from the Sun to have liquid water. It is located within the habitable zone of our solar system, where conditions could allow for water to exist in liquid form under the right circumstances.
Earth is the planet that is mostly made of liquid water, covering approximately 71% of its surface.
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Scientist believe that the planet Mars used to have flowing liquid water. Now, the water on Mars exists almost exclusively as ice.
Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
Scientist are thinking Mars, because of river beds there.
none of ours certainly. water is rare. although there are many liquid planet formation types, commonly liquid metals, water is all us baby!
The question seems poorly worded, but Earth is the planet with liquid water on its surface.
The planet Mars is believed to be in the appropriate distance from the Sun to have liquid water. It is located within the habitable zone of our solar system, where conditions could allow for water to exist in liquid form under the right circumstances.
Earth is the only known planet to have oceans of liquid water.
Neptune is a gas planet, so it has hydrogen and oxygen, so there could be water, but it would be impure most likely and would definitely not be in liquid form
After Earth, the next planet in our solar system is Mars. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and is known for its red color due to iron oxide on its surface. Mars is also believed to have liquid water in the past.
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Earth.
Google says that earth has 70% water on the planet but there is no planet with water on it completely.