If u can find images of europa and look closely u will find that most of the cracks on the surface are parallel to one another and that they in fact would fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. This indicates to me that there is definately liquid water under the surface ice. The ice "plates" so to speek, act like the plates do here on earth. I can imagine that at the boundries where the cracks are, there is subduction. So its like a cycle where the ice melts, wells up, and re-solidifies.
Thanks for the educational video!!! What is the music and who did it?
Landotter1 1 year ago
If u can find images of europa and look closely u will find that most of the cracks on the surface are parallel to one another and that they in fact would fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. This indicates to me that there is definately liquid water under the surface ice. The ice "plates" so to speek, act like the plates do here on earth. I can imagine that at the boundries where the cracks are, there is subduction. So its like a cycle where the ice melts, wells up, and re-solidifies.
jauriem 3 years ago
well, if theres moving water, on europa, then life should be able to survive there, and it sounds like it is alive
thomas242007 3 years ago
Arthur C Clark's 2001 is all fact omg!
LZalex 3 years ago
very much wow!
Boucrate 3 years ago