There is extensive evidence of past volcanic activity on Mars in the form of extinct volcanoes, the most famous of which is Olympus Mons, the highest known mountain in the Solar System. However, there is no current volcanic activity on Mars and it is apparent that Mars has undergone a cooling process, leading to all volcanic activity ceasing.
Yes there are volcanos on mars
Yes. Mars has a number of volcanoes with craters at their summits.
yes it has a couple of active volcanoes.
no
yes they do
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
Not at all. Volcanic craters are formed by volcanic action pushing up the earth's crust and melting out the middle area while spewing debris. Lunar craters are formed when meteorites hit the soft lunar regolith. The regolith is pushed aside explosively and leaves an indentation in the impact site.
mars is rough because of it craters
Mercury and Mars.
cause our tongue is the size of mars
Mars has volcanoes and craters, but not rings.
the craters on the moon and mars are from asteroids bumping into it.
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
No. The craters on Mercury are from the impacts of comets and asteroids, as are most craters on objects in space. We do not have any strong evidence of volcanic activity on Mercury.
72 craters are on mars. And a few more, I think.
Craters are physical features, not living entities
yes its like the moons
Yes. Mars has quite a few craters.
Both
NO, it has craters
2!
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.