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    The White Spots on Io's Surface
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The White Spots on Io's Surface

Question 1

Question 1

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The white spots on Io's surface


A) are a combination of water ice and carbon dioxide ice.
B) are actually openings into lava tubes like those found on the Moon.
C) are patches of crystallized sulfur dioxide flakes.
D) remain a mystery.

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