Unusual sulphur formation on Io, illustration. Io’s surface is covered with debris from its many volcanoes. This takes the form of sulphur, giving the moon its red, orange and yellow colours. Some of this debris has flowed from the volcanoes, some has been ejected and some forms around active vents. | |
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