Only one planet, Earth, has flowing liquid water.
However, liquid water may exist on Jupiter's moon Europa, under a thick outer surface of ice (up to 10 km thick). It is possible, though unconfirmed, that heat is formed from tidal friction with Jupiter's gravity, and at least some of the water is liquid.
Because the rock cycle includes flowing water and no other planet has flowing water.
Earth is the planet with approximately 71% of its surface covered by water.
because earth is the only planet which has water,75% of the earth is water but now i think they found out a new planet which also has water in it.
If you are referring to Earth, then the answer would be no. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the other 30% is land.
The water cycle is the continuous process of water evaporating from the Earth's surface, condensing in the atmosphere to form clouds, and then falling back to Earth as precipitation, flowing into rivers and eventually returning to the oceans. This cycle is essential for distributing water around the planet and maintaining the balance of Earth's ecosystems.
Because the rock cycle includes flowing water and no other planet has flowing water.
It's the Earth.
Depends on what you mean. If you meant flowing liquid water, than Earth is the only world known to have that property of water in a permanent form. But if you mean water in general than Mars has a lot of water frozen in both sides of its polar caps.
Mars is the other planet in our solar system besides Earth that has water.
Mars and Venus might have had flowing water.
The only planet known to have liquid (flowing) water is Earth. However, Mars and possibly the moon have frozen ice caps at their north and south poles.
Mars.
Earth is the planet with approximately 71% of its surface covered by water.
Mars is the planet besides Earth that has water.
because earth is the only planet which has water,75% of the earth is water but now i think they found out a new planet which also has water in it.
Ultimately all water flowing on the surfaces of the Earth originates as rain water or snow.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system with an abundance of liquid water on its surface. Other planets may have water in the form of ice or vapor, but not in liquid form like Earth.