Multiple Choice
The general shape of each of the Galilean moons of Jupiter is:
A) approximately spherical but with significant flattening of the polar axes (oblate shape) .
B) almost perfectly spherical.
C) approximately spherical but with significantly shorter equatorial diameters than polar diameters (prolate shape) .
D) irregularly rounded.
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