Jupiter's Volcanic moon is Io.
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
No. The dust on the moon is accumulated micrometeorites.
Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on Earth.
No. The moon lost its volcanic activity because it is much smaller than Earth and so lost its internal heat more quickly.
Jupiter's Volcanic moon is Io.
Yes, the moon does have volcanoes, but they are practically dead. They have no volcanic activity.
The moon Io.
No
Because there is no active volcanic activity on the moon. For a planet or moon to develop water, it needs to have active volcanic activity. The steam from erupting volcanoes creates an atmosphere and condensation which, over millions of years, creates oceans. We know the moon had active volcanic activity millions of years ago, because there are pockets of ice on the moon. However, volcanic activity on the moon is now non-existent, therefore, no more water can be produced from volcanic steam.
There are at least 5 known or theorized volcanic moons in our solar system. The Moon, Jupiter's moon Io, Saturn's moons Enceladus and Titan, and Neptune's moon Triton are all volcanic.
volcanic activity
Craters on the moon are not volcanic, they are impact craters.
Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on Earth.
Yes. Moon rock is similar to volcanic rock on Earth.
No Ganymede is not a volcano. It is a moon of Jupiter. Io is the volcanic moon of Jupiter.
No. The dust on the moon is accumulated micrometeorites.