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31 August, 05:46

Based on what you learn about jovian moons by watching the videos or reading your textbook, what types of evidence for recent or ongoing geological activity have been observed on one or more jovian moons? a. active volcanoes river valleys feeding into surface lakes of liquid water surfaces with very few impact b. craters river valleys feeding into surface lakes of very cold liquids large, c. violent storms swirling in counterclockwise directions ice crystals being sprayed out into space

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  1. 31 August, 06:05
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    b. craters, river valleys feeding into surface lakes of very cold liquids

    Explanation:

    Jovian moons are the four largest satellites like the moon of the Jupiter ie the Lo, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto and were first seen by the galileo. They are amiugly the largest moons with radii larger than the dwarf planet. Lo has more than 400 active volcanoes and dotted more than 100 mountains and has an extremely thin atmosphere made up of sulfur dioxide. The Europa has deep oceans of liquid water, and the layer of ice, and are characteristic of the tidal heating. While the surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and has salty liquid water.
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