¿Cuánta AGUA hay en el SISTEMA SOLAR?

¿Cuánta AGUA hay en el SISTEMA SOLAR?

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9th - 10th Grade

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The video explores the presence of water in the solar system, starting with Earth, which has about 1300 million cubic kilometers of liquid water. It then discusses Mars, where most water is in ice form, and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, which may have subsurface oceans. The video also touches on the ice giants Uranus and Neptune, where water exists under extreme conditions. Finally, it speculates on future human exploration and the potential for discovering more water in the solar system.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the main reasons we perceive moons and asteroids as wastelands?

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How does the differentiation of elements during the formation of Earth affect the distribution of water?

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What is the estimated volume of liquid water on Earth compared to other celestial bodies?

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What evidence suggests that Mars may have had liquid water in the past?

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Describe the conditions under which liquid water might exist on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn.

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What challenges do scientists face in determining the presence of liquid water on other celestial bodies?

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How much more liquid water is estimated to exist in the solar system compared to Earth?

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