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moon is to sodium gas as enceladus to​

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Answered by ishita141792
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Saturn

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A master piece of deep time and wrenching gravity, the torchured surface of Saturn's moon enceladus and it's fascinating ongoing geological activity tell the story of the ancient and present struggles of one tiny world ..

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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water vapor.

Moon is to sodium gas as enceladus to​ water vapor.

  • Enceladus has a sizable atmosphere that is primarily made of water vapour. It is thought to be the result of gases escaping from inside Enceladus.
  • The sadly defunct NASA Cassini mission gathered information on the chemistry of the water plumes that erupt from Enceladus. It discovered an unexpectedly large level of methane, a gas frequently connected to life on Earth.
  • Enceladus, like all the other objects in the solar system, absorbed material from the gas and dust cloud left behind following the birth of our sun. Enceladus grew as ice and rock consolidated as it developed in the outer solar system.
  • The startling reality was disclosed by Cassini: Enceladus is a dynamic moon that conceals a vast ocean of liquid, salty water beneath its crust. Furthermore, this amazing underwater planet constantly spews frozen particles into space mixed with a mixture of water and basic organic compounds.
  • Enceladus, which is roughly the width of Arizona, orbits Saturn at a distance of 148,000 miles (238,000 kilometres) between the orbits of Mimas and Tethys. Enceladus and Saturn are tidally locked, maintaining a constant face toward the planet.

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