Europa's surface temperature averages about 110 K (−160 °C; −260 °F) at the equator and only 50 K (−220 °C; −370 °F) at the poles, keeping Europa's icy crust as hard as granite.
no. mainly ice and an ocean underneath the crust
europa
Jupiter is the planet with the moon Europa
Right now, Europa has a thick layer of ice in which the tremendous chill will kill you. However Europa has an eliptic orbit so it will melt the ice and will be inhabitable.
The day time temperature in the Europa would be -160 degrees
There may be life under Europa's vast oceans. It is cold, but heat from the moon's core and Jupiter's magnetic field may make it habitable for organisms under the ice.
a sattelite is a moon so therefore Europa doesnt have any moons because it is a moon.
Europa is one of the many moons of Jupiter (one of the four main moons).
Europa Europa was created on 1990-11-14.
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Cold, icy (perhaps liquid ocean because of tidal forces of Jupiter), and it is one of Jupiters moons.
Europa's Gravity is 1.314 m/s2 or (0.134 of earths gravity)