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The wide range of colors, from yellow, orange, red and even black, on the surface of Io, Jupiter’s moon, is evidence of

(a)   the chemical element sulfur which has been heated and cooled in various ways to produce diverse colors.
(b)   the ices of many different chemicals, such as methane, ammonia and water vapor, which come in many different colors.
(c)   auroral emissions produced by electrons from the solar wind, impinging upon the this Io atmosphere and causing fluorescence.
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