Multiple Choice
Europa, one of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter, has a surface consisting of
A) a relatively young, icy crust covered with a network of streaks and cracks and only a few impact craters.
B) an icy crust showing two interlocking types of terrain, one ancient and heavily cratered, the other younger with systems of parallel grooves.
C) rock, heavily cratered like the highlands of the Moon.
D) an ancient, icy crust covered with numerous craters and no surface cracks or groove belts that would indicate internal activity.
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