This is an image of lobate or "puddle-like" flows of Europa taken by the Galileo spacecraft. This image is called "the mitten".
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3.) The picture seems to show the presence of a "puddle" which has seemingly wiped out the linea or raised ridges nearby. Since scientists cannot prove that this feature is really the remnants of a puddle, they call the feature "lobate flow" to describe the rounded lobes or smooth curves which the feature has. Such a patch probably involves a local pocket of water and suggests the process which geologists call "cryovolcanism" or icy-volcanism (cryo means cold). In this case, a volcanic cone is not formed, but a liquid comes out of the ground and flows on the surface.
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