Like an Ice Cream Scoop with a Secret Inside
Imagine you have a big ice cream scoop, frozen solid on the outside. But if you melt the ice away, there's a soft, squishy center underneath, like chocolate sauce or caramel! That’s what Europa is like: it has a thick layer of ice on top, but beneath that ice, scientists think there's a global ocean, maybe even bigger than Earth’s oceans!
A Warm Ocean Under the Ice
What makes this special? Well, just like how your ice cream stays cold in the freezer, Europa is very far from the Sun. But it has something else going on, tidal heating. This happens because Jupiter (the biggest planet in our solar system) pulls on Europa, making it stretch and squish a little bit. That motion creates heat inside, just like when you squeeze a stress ball, it gets warm!
That warm ocean could be full of chemicals, nutrients, and maybe even tiny living things, like the ones that live in Earth’s oceans! So Europa is like an ice cream scoop with a secret warm, juicy center, and we might find life hiding inside! 🌊🍦
Examples
- Scientists think Europa has an ocean, just like Earth.
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See also
- How do lunar landers achieve a soft landing on the moon?
- How Does the Gravity of Jupiter Affect Our Solar System?
- What is Jupiter?
- How Does We Might Find Alien Life In 1,796 Days Work?
- How are commercial space companies changing space exploration?