I doubt it, Callisto is very cold and probably has more ice than volcanic activity. Based on its surface though, it once may have been hot enough for some volcanoes, but more likely pummeled by meteoric debris.
Volcanoes
Volcanic gas?
Callisto, she shows up in xmen3 the movie
under water volcanoes move the oceanic plates and spread them
mountains and volcanoes
No, Callisto hasn't had any internally driven resurfacing within the past 3 billion years. It may have liquid water inside its core, but if it does it hasn't done anything to resurface the moon like we see with Europa.
No, Callisto hasn't had any internally driven resurfacing within the past 3 billion years. It may have liquid water inside its core, but if it does it hasn't done anything to resurface the moon like we see with Europa.
Callisto is heavily cratered and has a water ice surface
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ice water
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The surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and extremely old. It does not show any sign of volcanic activity.
Io, Jupiter's moon has active volcanoes of lava from magma caused due to tidal forces from Jupiter and large moons like Ganymede and Callisto. Triton, a moon of Neptune, and Enceladus, a moon of Saturn both are active with Cryrovolcanoes. These are volcanoes that give off water vapor, methane, ethane, ammonia, etc.
There is no liquid water on Calisto. It does have a lot of ice on its surface, so it has frozen water.
heavily cratered, water ice surface
Callisto is a moon, and moons do not have moons of their own. The gravitational influence of the planet would overwhelm any tendency of a moon to acquire its own moons.