The surface of Callisto, the outer Galilean satellite of Jupiter, can best be described as:
A) relatively smooth, with a great many impact craters and one large basin created by an asteroid impact.
B) very smooth, with a network of streaks and cracks and very few craters.
C) rough and mountainous, with evidence of volcanic or geyser-like activity.
D) relatively smooth, with many small craters but no evidence of large impacts.
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