No, Jupiter is a gas planet. There is no solid surface to crater or pit.
No,Jupiter has does not any Valcanoes on it.
its HUGE crater
Jupiter does not have a solid surface on which a crater could form.
Yes. As far as I know, all of Jupiter's moons (and all other moons in the Solar System) have craters.
No, Jupiter is one of the gas giants, therefore, it cannot have a crater .
Cinder cone, composite, and shield valcanoes.
The state that is formed from valcanoes is Hawaii.
Yes, there can be small valcanoes. They are actually called mini valcanoes.
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a massive storm, with wind speeds reaching up to 400 mph. It is not a deposit of iron or rich soil, nor a crater. It is a long-lasting high-pressure region in Jupiter's atmosphere.
vulcanologist
the magma in the volcanoe is hotter than in other volcanoes
there r active valcanoes which erupt frequently,some valcanoes does not have any time period of eruption they can erupt at a gap of 50yrs or may be having a gap of 5 months,dormant valcanoes r valcanoes which lost their activity and do not erupt at all if u like my answer please recommend me