No, but it has Sun Flares
Uranus has storms but not volcanoes. Uranus is a gas giant, so there is no solid surface on which volcanoes might form.
Mars has volcanoes and the biggest volcano in the whole solar system. There are storms too.
No. Mercury is a geologically dead planet. It has no volcanoes, not atmosphere, and no water.
No. Mercury does not have volcanoes or storms.
Mars has two moons, a number of volcanoes, impact craters, mountains, and dust storms. It does not have rings.
No, because some volcanoes cause pyroclastic flows, ash storms, mud flowsand some just have smoke coming out their top.
I think so, the clouds on Venus have been known to produce lightning.
There is no volcanoes on the sun, but sometimes a large energy release known as a solar flare can be mistaken for a volcano.
Is storms a effect of the sun
by the sun
none, there is no atmosphere, and thus no winds, storms, or other weather- related spectacles... There are dead volcanoes, and lots of craters. That's about it
Craters - No. Storms - Yes. Hurricanes - These are storms. Volcanoes - No. Floods - No. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it is made of gas and has no solid surface. Without a surface it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. There are no floods on the planet because there is no water. It will be impossible for Neptune to hold water because it has no surface to flow on and it is absolutely freezing. Neptune is the stormiest planet discovered so far. Winds average 750mph, with storms recorded to be as fast as 1,200mph.