Is there water on the moon? The moon is spherical, and its spherical shape enables it to lock water in all directions well. The moon has a small radius, and its surface is mostly irregular and semi-closed, so it is easy to lock water. Its trajectory is an ellipse, close to the earth and far from the sun, so that its water will not be lost. Water has a V-shaped molecular configuration, and then they are connected by hydrogen bonds at a certain angle, so the melting point is extremely high. However, due to the perennial impact of irregular alien stars, water molecules are decomposed into oxygen ions and hydrogen ions, which are distributed around the moon in a geometric shape.
On the other hand, because the moon is spherical, it can't completely illuminate all of it, and the temperature difference between day and night is large, so most of it contains ice with geometric distribution. Water molecules are fixed in ice with a specific structure. So, on the whole, there is probably still water on the moon. The probability distribution list is binomial distribution.