None have been observed. Phobos is probably too small to have a molten core.
No, Phobos, one of Mars' two moons, does not have any volcanoes on its surface. Phobos is a small and heavily cratered body, and its surface is primarily made up of regolith and rocks. It is believed that Phobos is a captured asteroid rather than a volcanic body like some other moons in the Solar System.
No. Phobos is tiny, one of the moons of Mars. There isn't any atmosphere, so no rain.
Phobos has little if any atmosphere; like Mars, we would assume that if any oxygen was present, it could only be measured in parts per million.
As far as we know, no.
Phobos has an extremely thin atmosphere, known as an exosphere, consisting mainly of sodium and potassium atoms. This exosphere is so sparse that it does not behave like a traditional atmosphere and does not provide any significant atmospheric pressure.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Yes. Phobos does have rocks. :)
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, but it does not have any rings like Saturn or Jupiter. The moons are irregularly shaped and are thought to be captured asteroids.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
Phobos is one of the two moons of Mars.
There are no active volcanoes on the our moon.
The answer for this question is Phobos. Phobos is bigger than Deimos. Phobos and Deimos are the moons on Mars.