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Yes, but usually not in liquid form. Most planets, and many moons and comets have water. But on the hot planets Mercury and Venus, and the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, it is only a trace vapor. On Uranus and Neptune, it is a superheated ionized slush near the core. On Mars, Pluto, and most moons, it exists as ice. The only likely locations for liquid water is beneath the surface of Jupiter's moons Europa and Callisto, and Saturn's moon Enceladus (where it may be forming erupting geysers).

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The water freezing point is -253 degrees Celsius.

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The freezing point should hardly be affected by the lower atmospheric

pressure. So the answer is about 0 degrees Celsius, perhaps very slightly higher. Water would therefore freeze very easily on the cold Pluto.

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Liquid water doesn't exist on other planets.

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Mars has dry ice on both polls

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The same way it formed with our planet

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yes in mars

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