europa
Europa is orbiting Jupiter in a region in between Ganymede and Io. This gravitational 'tug-of-war' between the two satellites creates friction, which creates heat under the ice surface which could mean there is liquid water under the ice.
Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust. This ocean could potentially harbor conditions suitable for life due to the possibility of geothermal activity providing heat and energy.
Possibly. Europa has an ocean of liquid water under its icy crust, which might have light.
They believe there is liquid water underneath its frozen surface. If there is liquid water on Europa, there might also be life.
Europa, which is one of Jupiter's moons.
They think that life might exist on Europa because they have found evidence of liquid water on Europa. Hope this helps. :) <3
They believe there is liquid water underneath its frozen surface. If there is liquid water on Europa, there might also be life.
No. The intense volcanic activity on Io boiled off any water long ago. There is probably liquid water under the surface of Europa.
Finally, a question that makes sense. It is often said that europa has water under its surface. This could create life that would be adapted to cold and high radiation. Also, under the surface where there would be no light, life could thrive on hot water jets, or so called, 'Black Smokers.' (not trying to make racial reference!)
According to the Wikipedia article on Io, it seems that Io doesn't have much water - on the other hand, some of the other moons of Jupiter have quite a lot of water. Europa probably does have a lot water under its surface.
Europa possibly, has a liquid ocean under the surface ice.