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... n iceberg stood majestically.
Such icebergs are common on Ganymede. This is because Ganymede has abundant water and extremely low temperatures.
Compared to ordinary rocky peaks, these icebergs actually have a very short lifespan. Due to internal geological movements within Ganymede, ocean currents beneath the thick ice layers, frequent asteroid impacts, and tidal gravity from Jupiter, such icebergs might form in just a few thousand years and then disappear in only a few hundred y ...
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