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Europa

Pronunciation: [juˈroʊpə]

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Context: “astronomy”

(noun) Europa is one of Jupiter's moons. It's a round, icy place in space where scientists think there might be water under the ice, which could mean there’s a chance for life.

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Scientists are excited to study Europa because it may have an ocean beneath its icy surface.

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Europa is not the only moon of Jupiter; there are many others that are also interesting.

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What do scientists hope to find on Europa during their missions?

Context: “mythology”

(noun) In mythology, Europa was a princess who was taken away by Zeus, who transformed into a bull. This story is part of ancient Greek tales.

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The story of Europa and Zeus is a famous tale in Greek mythology.

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Europa is not just a character; she holds a significant place in many myths about the gods.

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What happened to Europa in the myth when Zeus transformed into a bull?

Context: “geography”

(noun) Europa also refers to a continent, Europe, especially in some languages. Europe is a large area where many different countries are located.

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Europa, or Europe, is known for its rich history and cultural diversity.

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Europa is not the same as Asia; they are different continents with different cultures.

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Which countries are included in Europa's diverse landscape?

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