Question
Which statement best describes the moons of the outer plants
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The moons of the outer planets, which include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are diverse and varied in characteristics. Generally, the best statement to describe them would be:
"The moons of the outer planets exhibit a wide range of sizes, compositions, and geological histories, with many showing signs of geological activity and potential for diverse environments, such as the subsurface oceans believed to exist on moons like Europa and Enceladus."
This highlights the diversity and interesting features of these moons compared to the more uniform or barren nature of many of the inner planet moons.
"The moons of the outer planets exhibit a wide range of sizes, compositions, and geological histories, with many showing signs of geological activity and potential for diverse environments, such as the subsurface oceans believed to exist on moons like Europa and Enceladus."
This highlights the diversity and interesting features of these moons compared to the more uniform or barren nature of many of the inner planet moons.