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Europa

Europa is a moon of Jupiter. Being slightly smaller then Earth's moon, it is the sixth-largest in the solar system. It has a tenuous atmosphere composed primarily of oxygen.

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What percents of the earth is full of retards?

100%.

(I'm not sure why the inspired soul who originally created this entry chose to categorize it among the moons of various planets, but that just proves my point.)

Does Europa have craters?

It has very few, it's surface is dominated by water ice.

What are los picos de europa?

The Spanish words los picos de Europa translate into English as the words peaks of Europe. These words in Latin are said as et electas abietes illius, Europa.

What liquid does Jupiter moon europa have beneath the surface?

Europa is covered in water ice, so most likely under the ice there is an ocean of water, maybe salt water, possibly harboring microbial life, like those seen on earth at the bottom of the oceans that thrive in sulfur rich water but need no sunlight.

Did cadmus ever find europa?

No. The Oracle told him to stop searching for her.

Hoeveel landen zijn er in Europa?

Er zijn in totaal 28 landen lid van de Europese Unie

Is Io Callisto Ganymede or Europa the brightest moon?

going by the magnitude scale, Callisto's the brightest.

Io 5.5

Europa 5.7

Ganymede 5.1

Callisto 6.1

Is Europa a planet?

No. Europa is one of the four "Galilean" moons of Jupiter.

What is a 150 xponia eyntarmatikoy bioy worth it is from 1844-1994 and the name there stand on it is Eaahnikh Ahmokpatia?

You are asking about a 1994 50 Drachmes coin from Greece which commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Greek Constitution. What you are reading as "Eaahnikh Ahmokpatia" is actually the Greek words "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΕΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ" which are pronounced "(H)ellenik(eh) Democratia" and mean "(the) Greek Democracy".

According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, there are two versions of the coin, each with a different portrait, although the back of each has an identical rendition of the Greek Paliament building. The version with a portrait of Dimitrios Kallergis (portrayed wearing a military uniform) is KM#164 and the version with Makrygiannis (portrayed wearing a turban) is KM#168. Each are brass and measure 27mm in diameter, and 7,500,000 of each version were minted. Each are worth about US$3.00 in Uncirculated condition, and US$5.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.

Does Europa have rings?

No, Europa does not have rings but Jupiter, the planet it orbits, does.

Does europa have seasons?

No, seasons are produced by axial tilt. Europa has an axial tilt of only 0.1 degrees, which is not enough for seasons.

How far from Europa is the sun?

Europa is one of the moons of Jupiter, which is about 780 million kilometers or 480 million miles from the Sun.

Where is europa park located?

Europa park is one of the largest places in Germany but the third largest place in the world , the first largest place is Disney land in America and the second is Desney land in Paris, France and third is Europa park in Rust, Germany.

What vital substance does Europa have?

you are meant to know the answer what is the point if you cant answer it so hurry up i need this NOW gosh people are so lazy these days

Is it good for your temperature to be 96.6?

A body temperature of 96.6°F (35.9°C) is generally considered to be on the lower end of the normal range, which typically falls between 97°F (36.1°C) and 99°F (37.2°C). While a slightly lower temperature may not be a cause for concern, it can indicate factors such as environmental conditions or an underlying health issue. If you consistently experience low body temperature or have symptoms like fatigue or chills, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

What evidence do we have that the surface of Europa is young and active?

Evidence for the young and active surface of Europa includes the presence of numerous ridges, cracks, and chaotic terrain that suggest recent geological activity. The lack of impact craters indicates that the surface is constantly being resurfaced, likely due to processes such as ice tectonics or subsurface ocean activity. Additionally, observations from the Galileo spacecraft and more recent analyses from the Hubble Space Telescope have detected plumes of water vapor, further supporting the idea of an active subsurface ocean interacting with the icy crust.

When do you think this idea of life on europa was first put forward?

The idea of life on Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, was first proposed in the late 1970s, particularly after the Voyager missions revealed its icy surface. Scientists speculated that beneath this ice, a subsurface ocean could exist, potentially harboring conditions suitable for life. This hypothesis gained further traction with subsequent observations and studies, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, as more evidence suggested the presence of liquid water beneath the moon's surface.