Multiple Choice
The required heating of the large Galilean moon Io of Jupiter in order to produce volcanic activity is probably caused by
A) tidal distortion by Jupiter and its other moons.
B) its original heat of formation.
C) nuclear fission within its interior.
D) radioactive elements in its surface.
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