The answer there is unknown, but possible. It is thought that Jupiter has a very small, very dense solid core under all the gas. If it has a solid core, it could potentially have geologic formations like mountains.
No, because the solid surface of Jupiter has an outer core of liquid and solid metallic hydrogen, and is under an atmosphere of extreme density. Jupiter's moon Io, however, has liquid sulfur volcanoes that color the moon a bright yellow.
Unknown at this point. The cloud cover of Jupiter is pretty much impenetrable.
However, Jupiter's moon Io is covered with volcanoes, with volcanic eruptions that throw sulfur into orbit!
Jupiter, the largest of the planets in our solar system, is completely covered in clouds and swirling gas. In fact, the planet is all or nearly all gas. We call it a gas giant.
There are no more ACTIVE volcanoes in Africa.
Not any more. It crashed into Jupiter in 1994 See link for more information
there are 50 volcanoes
Jupiter is a Russian immigrant living in Chicago.
Jupiter spins on it's axis once every ten hours. Ignoring the effect of tilt and season this means that any point on it's surface will get about 5 hours sunlight in a Jupiter day. If you've been set a trick question the answer is Jupiter always has sunlight - same as the earth. It's always daytime somewhere
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.
nope. but one of its moons does.
No. Jupiter is a gas giant. There is no surface on which volcanoes might form. However, Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is covered in volcanoes.
There are no volcanoes on Jupiter.
No.
no
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
Volcanoes.
no, becaus Jupiter's surface is not solid!
No. Ganymede is one of Jupiter's moons. There are no volcanoes on Jupiter.
Yes, Jupiter has all of these.
Venus has the most volcanoes of any planet, over 1600 major volcanoes/ volcanic features have been found.