Answer:
C) Near the poles
Step-by-step explanation:
NASA confirmed on September 25, 2009, the existence of hydrogen in the form of hydroxyl group (OH) based on the data sent by Moon Mineralogy Mapper (an image interferometer sent via India's Chandrayaan-1 to moon) .
The concentration of hydroxyl group is higher around the poles than any other place on moon.
Since water is the combination of a hydrogen ion and a hydroxyl group, finding water near the poles have a statistical advantage.