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by T-hawk
4120 days ago
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It's surprising (water is perceived to be scarce) because: - oxygen just as readily binds to everything else, to form metal oxides (the well-known rust on Mars) or silicates (rock) or just CO2 (Venus) - hydrogen is so light it readily escapes into space from anything smaller than Earth - H2O as solid ice is common anyway, but not as liquid water, which is more relevant for potential habitability and life. The conditions for the liquid phase of water are a remarkably narrow area on the phase diagram. That we have found in few locations, and it's news when a new such place is discovered. |
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