No. The entire surface of Ganymede is ice.
A saltwater ocean is believed to exist nearly 200 km below Ganymede's surface, sandwiched between layers of ice.
Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are the four satellites that orbit Jupiter.
there could eventually be life in Ganymede there is underground ocean the surface is frozen ice but the only bad thing is to far away from the sun and also it dose not have bacteria
Ganymede experiences the same mild temperature change as Jupiter as it orbits the sun. However due it is negligible atmosphere of 0.1 Pa, and surface of water ice, it's is restricted as to what it can experience in the way of seasonal change.
No. The entire surface of Ganymede is ice.
yes, water ice.
Water ice with craters and fractures.
Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter and the largest moon in the solar system. It is an ice-covered object larger than the planet Mercury.
A saltwater ocean is believed to exist nearly 200 km below Ganymede's surface, sandwiched between layers of ice.
Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are the four satellites that orbit Jupiter.
there could eventually be life in Ganymede there is underground ocean the surface is frozen ice but the only bad thing is to far away from the sun and also it dose not have bacteria
Ganymede is a moon
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Ganymede experiences the same mild temperature change as Jupiter as it orbits the sun. However due it is negligible atmosphere of 0.1 Pa, and surface of water ice, it's is restricted as to what it can experience in the way of seasonal change.
No. Ganymede does not have any volcanoes.