No.
Neptune is a gas giant. This means it is made of gas, therefore does not have a solid surface.
Without a solid surface, it is impossible for plate activity such as quakes and volcanoes to occur.
nope. but one of its moons does.
Yes, Neptune does not have any volcanoes on its surface. It is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and some methane. The extreme temperatures and pressure on Neptune would prevent the formation of traditional volcanoes as seen on rocky planets like Earth.
No. Neptune has no solid surface, so it cannot have volcanoes.
Yes, it also has volcanoes and ridges. (:
Regardless of how well stuck together the Earth's surface may seem on the surface, it actually consists of several different slabs. Volcanoes and earth quakes occur along the lines where one plate rubs up against another. One such boundary runs through/underneath Italy, another Japan. But Iraq is well way from any boundary zone, so it doesn't see any volcanic activity.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.
Uranus has storms but not volcanoes. Uranus is a gas giant, so there is no solid surface on which volcanoes might form.
No. Uranus is a gas planet. It does not have a solid surface.
There is evidence to suggest that there were active volcanoes on Mars in the past, but currently, there are no active volcanoes on the planet. The most famous volcano on Mars is Olympus Mons, which is the largest volcano in the solar system.
No. Neptune is a gas giant. Therefore it does not have a surface or solid rocks. Therefore there is nothing for anything to impact on and it is impossible for volcanoes to form.
Venus is the planet in our solar system that has more volcanoes than any other planet. Its surface is covered with over 1,600 major volcanic centers or volcanoes.
No, Callisto does not have any active volcanoes. Its surface features primarily consist of impact craters, as well as some subtle volcanic features such as calderas and domes that suggest past volcanic activity.