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Old March 14th 20, 10:20 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Sylvain[_4_]
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Default Water on Europe

Le 14/03/2020 Ã* 10:26, Daniel60 a écritÂ*:
Sylvain wrote on 13/03/2020 9:38 AM:
Le 11/03/2020 Ã* 12:39, Whisper a écritÂ*:
On 7/03/2020 10:15 am, Sylvain wrote:
The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of
liquide water on Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYYoFGg9dA8

So?


The ocean's life has more volume to develop itself than on earth


More volume ... so more spread out .... so less chance of, um,
interaction !! ;-P

Sort of like what's supposed to be happening on Earth at this time!!


Yes but

with less pressure gradient. The Earth gravity is 9,81 m/s^2 and the
gravity Europa is 1,31m/s^2
The Europa's ocean is in contact with the rocks and there are
hydrothermal vents.

On the Earth, the hydrothermal vents beget the life without Sun