There are no volcanoes on Saturn because Saturn is a gas planet.
No, the planet Saturn does not have any volcanoes. However, one of its moons Titan does have an ice volcano.
Saturn haves no volcanos.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Saturn does not have craters. Craters are formed when one solid object crashes into another, much larger, solid object and gouges out a hole, which is called a crater. Saturn is essentially a huge ball of gas, so it cannot have craters. Craters are also formed when volcanoes explode. Because Saturn is essentially a big ball of gas it is not known to have volcanoes.
there are many active volcanoes
yes it does just like other planets have guisers they are filled with maga and will burst out lava
In 2010, scientists discovered concrete evidence that Saturn has at least one ice volcano. Instead of lava, an ice volcano spews water ice and hydrocarbons into the atmosphere.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
saturn has rings they dont have volcanoes
yes Saturn has mountains and volcanoes
There is no exact amount of volcanoes that are on Saturn. However, these are ice volcanoes and they are scientifically named cryovolcanoes.
No. Saturn is a gas planet with no solid surface. It has no volcanoes or craters.
. No Saturn is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface.
nope
No, but its moon, Titan, may have volcanoes.
YES! who is dumb enough to not know that! stupid!
No, Saturn is a gas giant. It has no solid form (other than VERY HIGHLY pressurized gases.), so no volcanoes.
Earth and then the moon have volcanoes There are volcanoes on Venus and Mercury There are huge volcanoes on Mars And some of the moons of the outer planets i.e. Jupiter's Io has suffer volcanoes Triton, a moon of the planet Neptune has volcanoes that are believed to eject liquid nitrogen, dust, or methane compounds. Reports from NASA's Cassini-Huygens mission suggest that Saturn's moon Titan may have volcanoes that eject water. Also Saturn moon Enceladus hosts cryo-geysers around its southern pole.
Saturn does not have craters. Craters are formed when one solid object crashes into another, much larger, solid object and gouges out a hole, which is called a crater. Saturn is essentially a huge ball of gas, so it cannot have craters. Craters are also formed when volcanoes explode. Because Saturn is essentially a big ball of gas it is not known to have volcanoes.