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there is evidence of water at the poles of the moon

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Answered by khushi521
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according to me no there is no evidence of water at the poles

Jia18: there is ..! water on poles of moon and ths the SPACEX is going prepare a rover to send it on that
Answered by shashwatks
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Lunar water is water that is present on the Moon. Liquid water cannot persist at the Moon's surface, and water vapor is decomposed by sunlight, with hydrogen quickly lost to outer space. However, scientists have since the 1960s conjectured that water ice could survive in cold, permanently shadowed craters at the Moon's poles. Water molecules are also detected in the thin layer of gases above the lunar surface.[1][2]
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