Science, asked by delphinaemoin10, 5 hours ago

If there is no weather or atmosphere on the moon, then where does the ice come from?
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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Explanation:

Water-bearing comets and asteroids have bombarded our inner solar system multiple times throughout history. Some of these small worlds smashed into the early Earth and Moon, depositing

Answered by Arna146
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Our moon obviously does not have weather like we experience on Earth. However, discoveries of water ice on the Moon suggest that there could be some type of “water cycle.” Ironically, studies have suggested that the moon once had a more significant atmosphere

A theory also states that water on moon came from comets.

But they are just a Theory cuz we cannot say anything with certainty.

LOL

Anything is possible

I mean nothing is impossible

XD

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Comets are a kind of icy bodies . They are also known as dirty snowballs.. XD

They are made up of ices, such as water, carbon dioxide, ammonia and methane, mixed with dust.

Hope it helps uh :)

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