No, and it has no surface. It is a gas planet
There is no confirmed evidence of volcanic activity on the planet Saturn. There has however been evidence of volcanic activity on the moon of Enceladus, which belongs to Saturn.
Not as far as can be ascertained.
No. Saturn is a gas giant. It doesn't have a solid surface.
Mars
Possibly.
Plutonic activity is another term of volcanic activity. Plutonism is a geologic theory that states the rocks that form the planet Earth were formed through volcanic activity.
Thats easy mercury!
nope no volcanic activity on Jupiter because it's a gas giant so is Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Just remember that the planets behind the belt are all gas giants and none of them have volcanic activity because there made out of gas!
SIZE!
A significant impact to the planet from a large enough asteroid could cause volcanic eruptions.
To name one, Saturn. Many do not, as a great many things have to be in place to establish volcanic activity on a planet. Our current definition of a planet is still quite vast. Often times when most people think of a planet they compare it in some relative way to our own, though planets can be made up of very different compounds and substances such as Saturn the gaseous giant.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which volcanoes might form.