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    The Brown Areas in the Image Above of Europa's Surface
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The Brown Areas in the Image Above of Europa's Surface

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   The brown areas in the image above of Europa's surface are most likely caused by mineral-rich water venting from the core of the moon.
The brown areas in the image above of Europa's surface are most likely caused by mineral-rich water venting from the core of the moon.

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