I will give if you write a 3-8 sentence paragraph answer!
Planetary science question.
An ast...
Chemistry, 28.06.2021 21:30 Unknowndragon42
I will give if you write a 3-8 sentence paragraph answer!
Planetary science question.
An astronomer does an observation on Jupiter's moon IO. IO is continuosly heated bye gravitational tidal forces from Jupiter. It has massive volcanos which erupt all the time on its surface. If it is continuously heated, does it break the first law of thermodynamics? explain with a 3-8 sentence statement
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