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    The Outer Three Galilean Moons of Jupiter Differ from Io,the
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The Outer Three Galilean Moons of Jupiter Differ from Io,the

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Question 43

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The outer three Galilean moons of Jupiter differ from Io,the innermost Galilean moon,by surfaces of:


A) smoothly polished rock.
B) carbon dioxide ice.
C) sulfur.
D) water ice.

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