Science, asked by alienahaan, 11 months ago

mars is a red planet but why there is no water ?

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Answered by Ishu13191
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★No large standing bodies of liquid water exist on the planet's surface, because the atmospheric pressure there averages just 600 pascals (0.087 psi)

★a figure slightly below the vapor pressure of water at its melting point

★under average Martianconditions, pure water on the Martian surface would freeze or, if heated

Answered by Anonymous
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No large standing bodies of liquid water exist on the planet's surface, because the atmospheric pressure there averages just 600 pascals (0.087 psi), a figure slightly below the vapor pressure of water at its melting point; under average Martian conditions, pure water on the Martian surface would freeze or, if heated ...

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