Can regions of ice exist on the surface of the Moon?
A) No, because the Moon never had water from which ice could form.
B) No, because all parts of the Moon are heated by the Sun at one time or another during each orbit, and all ice would evaporate.
C) No, because the Moon has no atmosphere, and ice would quickly evaporate (or "sublime") into space and be lost.
D) Yes, because the floors of craters at the north and south poles can be permanently shaded from the Sun.
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