No I comes from frozen water and other stuff. Lava meaning molten rock comes out of volcanoes.
In the same way that the Earth has volcanoes and ice. However, Martian volcanoes do not appear to be active.
Volcanoes erupt hot ash or molten rock. It is the heat from this that can melt ice.
ice valcanos do exist
What I have learned in Earth Science I would say that there is many volcanoes and/or ice geysers.
Ice volcanoes on Lake Superior typically form during the winter months when ice accumulates on the shoreline. They are not true volcanoes as they do not emit lava or molten rock. The last eruption of ice volcanoes on Lake Superior likely occurred during the winter season when conditions were favorable for their formation.
Ice volcanoes are cone-shaped mounds that form when pressurized liquid water bursts through a crack in an ice sheet. They are typically found in polar regions where the temperature is low enough to keep the water frozen until enough pressure builds up to push it through the ice. Ice volcanoes are also known as cryovolcanoes.
cryovolcano
no, it is covered with volcanoes
Iceland
no. mainly ice and an ocean underneath the crust
None. The "ice volcanoes" on Lake Michigan were not true volcanoes. They formed as a result of waves crashing into ice on the lake and fountaining spray thtough holes. Some of this water froze around the hole, forming something that superficially resmbled a volcano.
The planet is Jupiter