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The fresh, newly created surfaces of icy satellites of Jovian planets
 
  a. appear dark in color with few impact craters.
  b. appear dark in color with many impact craters.
  c. appear very bright because fresh ice is very reflective.
  d. generally show long bright grooves and a modest number of impact craters.
  e. generally have small volcanoes that are active.

Question 2

____________ in Saturn's rings is/are produced by the gravitational interaction of Mimas with the particles in the rings and appears as a large ____________ in the rings.
 
  a. Cassini's division; gap
  b. Cassini's division; clump
  c. Moons; gap
  d. Moons; clump



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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