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Re: Saturn’s giant moon Titan is the only planetary [#permalink]
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Titan differs atmospherically from Ganymede and Callisto because of moderately volatile compounds methane and ammonia.
So why we aren't choosing answer option "c" ?
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The higher temperatures of Jupiter’s moons, which were closer to the Sun, prevented them from acquiring such an atmosphere.

Which means that Titan was closer to the sun the other two celestial corps
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I have a question here since Titan has a low temperature he is capable of acquiring methane and ammonia, while the others' temperature is high.
We can conclude here that they can't acquire ammonia and methane.
So, they don't have.
May someone clarify where is my pitfall here?
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I have a question here since Titan has a low temperature he is capable of acquiring methane and ammonia, while the others' temperature is high.
We can conclude here that they can't acquire ammonia and methane.
So, they don't have.
May someone clarify where is my pitfall here?



Answer: The passage doesn't specify if the satellites of Jupiter had methane and ammonia available. The Titan absorbed these gases because of low temperature but the Jupiter's moons didn't absorb these gases because of high temperature. The Titan has low temperature because it is farther from the sun.
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