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    Where in the Universe Would You Look for Ganymede
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Where in the Universe Would You Look for Ganymede

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Question 28

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Where in the universe would you look for Ganymede?


A) in the asteroid belt
B) around the planet Mars because it is one of the moons of Mars
C) on the Moon because it is one of the largest maria
D) near Jupiter because it is one of Jupiter's moons.

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