We have never actually looked, but almost certainly there is no LIQUID water; there wouldn't be enough atmosphere to keep it liquid. There may be - probably is - water in the form of ice, but we won't know until we send a probe there.
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A water molecule is 0.0001 micron in size according to www.fphcare.com/humidification/humidity.asp . Sometimes a google search will help. I looked up the following and got your question as the top result and three results down from that, in the description of the link for one of the other results, the answer to the very same question you asked. What I looked up was the phrase 'size of a molecule in microns'.
it was a total solar eclipse on august 21, 2017
Galileo looked at the planet Jupiter and observed its 4 largest moons (which are still known as the Galilean moons, to this day).
The long description in "A Christmas Carol" sets the eerie and somber mood of the story, foreshadowing the appearance of the ghosts. It also highlights the contrast between the darkness of Scrooge's world and the festive spirit of Christmas, emphasizing the transformation that Scrooge will undergo throughout the tale.
An otter's physical description would be a description of what it looked like.
the situation looked bad for the allies because the allies faced a bleak situation on all fronts
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the situation looked bad for the allies because the allies faced a bleak situation on all fronts
I'm sorry. With that description, I can't understand your question. The doctor writes the prescription and the pharmacist's interpretation of it is the description. She told me every little detail of how the wedding venue looked; it was a great description.
monkeys are a warm mamel that helped create our form of what we looked like and i love them
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Yes many have you ever looked online read the description you'll find it
Unlikely, but if they were hungry enough and you looked tasty.... ;)
Black I suppose but I never looked close enough to notice.
So you do not forget and to describe it accurately to others who have not looked at the specimen through the microscope