It appears not. The New Horizons space probe did not find any evidence of volcanoes or cryovolcanoes.
Pluto is geologically active but there is no evidence of volcanoes.
NASA believes Pluto may have an ice volcano.
As far as we know, Pluto does not have any volcanic or geyser activity.
At this time, astronomers have found no evidence of the presence of volcanoes on Pluto. However, they do believe the planet is going through some kind of global warming on its surface.
well first i dont think uranus has any volcanoes one it. and second if it did there would probably be a lot.
Uranus, Pluto and the sun
Maybe. Two of the towering mountains observed by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft during its historic July 14 flyby of Pluto — the 13,000-foot-high (3,960 meters) Wright Mons and the roughly 18,000-foot-high (5,500 m) Piccard Mons — appear to be cryovolcanoes, which are volcanoes that spew ice and slush.
no because the equator is just an imaginary line
Probably not. Not much is known for certain about Pluto's moons. The "New Horizons" space craft was launched in January 2006. It is expected to reach Pluto some time in 2015 if nothing goes wrong, and a great deal more will be learned about Pluto and its moons.
No, Earth isn't the only body in the Solar System with active volcanoes. Io, the third largest moon of Jupiter has active volcanoes with evidence. Venus, Mars and Pluto are also thought to have volcanoes based on their behaviour.
Maybe. The New Horizons spacecraft has observed two possible ice volcanoes, also known as cryovolcanoes. Unlike volcanoes here on Earth, these erupt with an icy mix of frozen water, ammonia, methane and/or nitrogen.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.