Multiple Choice
Why would you expect to see no craters,such as those on the Moon or Mars,on Io,the innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter?
A) The continuous water rainfall quickly erodes and washes away any trace of craters.
B) Volcanoes are continuously depositing new material onto the surface.
C) The liquid surface cannot maintain a crater, just as Earth's oceans cannot.
D) The surface is always reentering the planet's interior by subduction in rapid plate tectonic motion, similar to but faster than that on Earth.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q73: The rings of Uranus are:<br>A) intrinsically very
Q79: Io is believed to be mostly rock
Q81: Ganymede,one of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter,has
Q82: The general shape of each of the
Q89: Which of the Galilean moons of Jupiter
Q135: What would be a typical weather forecast
Q155: What is the visual appearance of Neptune
Q156: What causes Io to be so active
Q248: Jupiter has a magnetic field that is<br>A)
Q282: The physical mechanism that is thought to