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Which Pair of Outer Planet Moons Is Most Similar in Terms

Question 15

Question 15

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Which pair of outer planet moons is most similar in terms of composition?


A) Io and Charon
B) Triton and Callisto
C) Mimas and Enceladus
D) Titan and Ganymede

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