Multiple Choice
The eruptions observed on Io are thought to MOST clearly resemble
A) impacts, a side effect of the many asteroids and comets captured by Jupiter.
B) geysers, where material is shot upward more or less continuously by the pressure of gas produced below the surface.
C) terrestrial mid-ocean ridges, where upwelling molten rock pushes the crust apart.
D) explosions, where material is thrown upward by a single burst and then falls back to the surface.
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