Io, one of Jupiter's moons, receives about 3.5 times more sunlight than Earth due to its closer proximity to the sun. This results in Io being one of the brightest objects in our solar system.
No, Io is one of the four largest moons of Jupiter, while the Moon is Earth's natural satellite. The Moon is much larger in size and mass compared to Io.
from the sun i'd imagine
It would still weigh 100lbs, though the gravity on Io would affect its apparent weight so you could lift it like was about an 18 lb weight on earth.
Ganymede and Io are both moons of Jupiter.
Io canto was created on 2006-11-10.
Yes, Io receives light from the Sun just like all the other bodies in our solar system. Io is one of Jupiter's moons and is often bathed in sunlight, creating a harsh and extreme environment on its surface.
Very little light.
Jupiter receives only about 4% of the amount of sunlight that Earth receives, due to its larger distance from the Sun. Jupiter's moons, like Io and Europa, receive varying amounts of sunlight depending on their distance from the giant planet.
alot of sun light a year
alot of sun light a year
No, Io is one of the four largest moons of Jupiter, while the Moon is Earth's natural satellite. The Moon is much larger in size and mass compared to Io.
Because if you put a plant in front of a stained glass window the plant would not receive as much light as appossed to regular clear glass. Also, tinted windows would cut down on the amount of light plants might receive.
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It depens on how much you weigh. 100 pouns on earth only weighs 18 puond on Io.
Io is smaller than the Earth, around 3660km in diameter compared with Earths diameter of around 12750km.
Io is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. Surface gravity is about 18% of the gravity on Earth.
Yes. All planets in the solar system receive light from the sun.