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Biology, 20.09.2020 07:01 DondreeColeman

Read this scenario and then answer the question. NASA would like to send a probe to Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons. Europa’s icy surface is hundreds of meters thick, with a possible liquid ocean beneath. Scientists know little else about the surface of this moon. If NASA sends a probe, the probe will land on the moon’s surface, melt its way through the ice, penetrate the surface, and explore the liquid ocean. At the same time, it will record data and take videos and photograph

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