Io, one of Jupiter's moons, has an axial tilt of approximately 0.04 degrees. This minimal tilt means that Io experiences very little seasonal variation in its climate. The moon's rotation is also synchronized with its orbit around Jupiter, resulting in the same side always facing the planet. This unique positioning contributes to Io's intense volcanic activity, driven by tidal heating from gravitational interactions with Jupiter and its other moons.
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