No
Io does have cliffs and cracks but it has been overslain by lava
Deimos is not geologically active.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
It is unlikely that Deimos, one of the moons of Mars, has water. Deimos is a small and rocky object with a very thin atmosphere, making it unlikely for water to exist on its surface.
The Martian satellite Deimos has a volume of 999.78 km3 which means it would take about 108 million Deimos sized objects to occupy the same volume as the Earth.
Io does have cliffs and cracks but it has been overslain by lava
Yes it does
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Yes, Mercury has cliffs and cracks on its surface due to tectonic activity that occurred in the past. The formation of these features is linked to the planet's cooling and shrinking over time, causing the surface to crack and form steep cliffs.
Water can penetrate the small pores in gritstone cliffs. When the temperature drops, the water freezes and expands, putting pressure on the rock and causing cracks to form. Over time, repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can widen these cracks, eventually leading to the formation of larger fissures and eventual crumbling of the rock.
No. Deimos does not have an atmosphere.
Deimos is not geologically active.
No. Deimos is one of the moons of Mars.
Deimos is a moon of the planet Mars.
Yes, Phobos is bigger than Deimos. Phobos mass is .00000018 and Deimos mass is .000000024. Phobos is 12X8 (miles) and Deimos is 7X6
Deimos is 12km in diameter
Deimos - comics - was created in 1976.