Asked by skylar

Why are physicists interested in studying Europa? Check all that apply.

because it is a moon of Saturn
because it is covered in ice
because it has a deep ocean beneath ice
because there is a chance it hosts life
because it has an atmosphere similar to Earth

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Answered by oobleck
all except the last
though, it is true that Europa's atmosphere is mainly oxygen. I guess that's "similar" to Earth's, which is about 20% oxygen.
Answered by Anonymous
Nope, oobleck's wrong again.
It's a Jupiter moon, so the middle three (because it is covered in ice, because it has a deep ocean beneath ice, and because there is a chance it hosts life).
Jesus, oobleck, at least google it.
Answered by Anonymous
Nope, oobleck's wrong again.
It's a Jupiter moon, so the middle three (because it is covered in ice, because it has a deep ocean beneath ice, and because there is a chance it hosts life).
Jesus, oobleck, at least google it. Trade mark
Answered by peepee
nope yall are all wrong shut up
Answered by alley cat
๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿ‘‹you guys don't need to be JERKS to people who need help with a question and others trying to answer, okay just answer and be nice because Jesus loves you (and I'm trying) (that is a song on YOUTUBEโ„ข by Jason Gray)
you also don't need to trade mark thing to be rude ๐Ÿ˜บ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘‹
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