Because it is the closest to Jupiter and also its high volcanic rate adds to this.
Lo would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter as it is the closest! Then Europa then Ganymede and finally Callisto I got that homework the other day
Considering you can't stand on Jupiter and not sink it's a hard one to find out. It would vairy depending on where the moons were. But if you were to choose one it would be Lo
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
europa Yes, europa is the brightest.
because it is the closest to jupiter
Lo would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter as it is the closest! Then Europa then Ganymede and finally Callisto I got that homework the other day
Europa is Jupiter's brightest moon. This is because...
Considering you can't stand on Jupiter and not sink it's a hard one to find out. It would vairy depending on where the moons were. But if you were to choose one it would be Lo
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
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The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
europa Yes, europa is the brightest.
IO
No, it is the innermost moon of Jupiter.
No, Lo is one of Jupiter's moons
lo