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Test question 12.1

Test question 12.1. What is so special about the orbits of Io, Europa , and Ganymede xThey don’t change over time xThey are perfectly circular vTheir orbits are in resonance xThey are not in the same plane. Test question 12.2. The energy source for Io’s volcano

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Test question 12.1

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  1. Test question 12.1 • What is so special about the orbits of Io, Europa, and Ganymede • xTheydon’t change over time • xTheyare perfectly circular • vTheirorbits are in resonance • xTheyare not in the same plane

  2. Test question 12.2 • The energy source for Io’s volcano • vAcombination of tidal distortion and dissipation • xRadioactiveisotopes • xBombardmentby icy comets • xSolarirradiation

  3. Test question 12.3 • There are hardly any impact craters on Europa whereas they are densely packed on Callisto because: • xEuropawas captured recently but Callisto formed long ago, • xEuropawas protected by Jupiter’s gravity, • xCallisto’ssurface is made of fine sands which can easily be reshaped by relatively small meteorites D) vEuropahas a warm ocean which flood its surface from time to time

  4. Test question 12.4 • The structure of Saturn’s ring is • xAflat and solid disk • xAgaseous disk span out of its envelope • vAcollection of sub-meter size particles • xAnoptical illusion created by the refraction of light through Saturn’s atmosphere

  5. Test question 12.5 • Titan’s mass is less than that of the Moon. Yet it has a thick atmosphere whereas Moon is without it. This difference is due to • vTitan’ssurface is much colder • xTitanhas many more active volcano to replenish its atmosphere • xMoon’satmosphere is removed by solar wind • xMoonhas no nearby rings to protect it from Sun’s ultraviolet radiation

  6. Test question 12.6 • Spiral density waves in Saturn’s ring are induced by • xCollisionsinside the rings • xGiantimpacts from meteorites • xPlanetquake inside Saturn • vMoonsaround the ring

  7. Test question 12.7 • Uranus rings have width no more than tens of km because • xTheyare too thinly populated • vTheyare confined by the perturbation of shepherding moons • xTheyare glued together as coherent entities • xUranus’ gravity dominates their motion

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