No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which volcanoes might form.
Mercury had volcanic activity but it appears to be dormant nowVenus had volcanic activity but it appears to be dormant nowEarth still has active volcanoesMars had volcanic activity but it appears to be dormant nowIo - a moon of Jupiter is the most volcanically active object in our Solar System with over 400 active volcanoes.
volcanic activity deals with how volcanoes erupt and when they are, but it can also show the structures of a volcano.
The surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and extremely old. It does not show any sign of volcanic activity.
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There is evidence of past volcanic activity but no current activity. Mars is geologically dead. The shield volcano, Olympus Mons (Mount Olympus), at 26 km is the highest known mountain in the Solar System. It is an extinct volcano in the vast upland region Tharsis, which contains several other large volcanoes. It is over three times the height of Mount Everest which in comparison stands at just over 8.8 km.
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If the planet or other form have plates on the surface, that is to say floating on a molten mantle, then yes they can have earthquakes. Both Mars and Venus have volcanoes so there is almost certainly seismic activity. Quite a few moons of Jupiter and Saturn show evidence of seismic activity. Seismometers left on the Moon by Apollo astronauts regularly detect seismic activity. Remember, earthquakes are a vibration of the earth's materials. This may be caused by tectonic processes, by volcanic activity, or even by a major impact.
Any. There is no evidence to show star signs influence any human activity
jupieris a cold place and their's no people in jupiter.
none. Mars Earth and Venus have relatively thick atmospheres. it was long assumed that Mercury did not have an atmosphere but a very thin atmosphere around the planet. Mercury's atmosphere is composed of: 42%O2 29%Na 22%H2 06%He 00.5%K
The panda's thumb does not show evidence of design, good or bad. It shows evidence of evolution.
some moons show evidence of ice or water that lie deep beneath the surface