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No, Mercury seems to be inactive rock.
Yes, Mercury has volcanoes, but they are not active like those on Earth. The planet's internal heat also comes from its cooling core and radioactive decay.
Well, yes and no. The "landforms" are craters and extinct volcanoes. There aren't any active ones that we know of.
Yes. There are hundreds of active volcanoes in the world.
Pluto is geologically active but there is no evidence of volcanoes.
There are no active volcanoes on the our moon.
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No. Hawaii has active volcanoes but Nevada does not. Nevada does have inactive volcanoes, however.
There are no active volcanoes in Philadelphia, any philharmonic orchestra or called Phil
No, there are no active volcanoes in Serbia. Serbia is not located on a tectonic plate boundary where volcanic activity typically occurs.
No, there are no active volcanoes in Grenada. The last volcanic activity on the island occurred over 100,000 years ago, and Grenada is not known to have any currently active volcanic activity.
Yes. Southeast Asia has perhaps the highest concentration of active volcanoes in the world.