1. Mars: Evidence of liquid water in the form of recurring slope lineae and ancient riverbeds has been observed on Mars.
2. Enceladus: The Cassini spacecraft detected geysers of water vapor and ice particles erupting from fractures in the icy surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus, suggesting the presence of a subsurface ocean.
3. Europa: Jupiter's moon Europa is believed to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust, with evidence of water plumes erupting from its surface.
4. Titan: Saturn's moon Titan has lakes of liquid methane and ethane on its surface, as well as evidence of cryovolcanism, suggesting the presence of subsurface water.
5. Ceres: The dwarf planet Ceres, located in the asteroid belt, has bright spots on its surface that are believed to be composed of hydrated salts, indicating the presence of water ice.
Identify some places we have seen evidence of water in other places in the solar system.
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