There are active geyser’s going off shooting water and ice away from the surface of Saturn’s moon, Enceladus. “But this is a huge mystery for evolutionists: how could such a small body be active for billions of years? Even tidal heating by Saturn would not stop it freezing solid after 30 million years—1% of its evolutionary age.”
Read more about it here: https://creation.com/planets-saturn
Picture from NASA/JPL/Caltech/Space Science Institute