No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which volcanoes might form.
Yes, Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons, has evidence of past tectonic activity and cryovolcanism, where water and ice erupt instead of molten rock. However, no active volcanoes have been observed on Ganymede.
nope. but one of its moons does.
Jupiter has storms, but this is hardley unique; storms of some form or another occur on every planet in our solar system except for Mercury. Evidence suggests that some water is present on Jupiter as ice crystals and possible tiny droplets in its clouds. Jupiter does not have any volcanoes as it has no solid surface. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only place in the universe known to harbor life.
Pluto is geologically active but there is no evidence of volcanoes.
yes
No. Jupiter is a gas giant. There is no surface on which volcanoes might form. However, Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is covered in volcanoes.
Yes. Jupiter has very powerful winds.
There are no volcanoes on Jupiter.
No.
It appears not. The New Horizons space probe did not find any evidence of volcanoes or cryovolcanoes.
There is some evidence of volcanic activity on Venus, but no conclusive evidence of any recent eruptions. In addition, Io, a moon of Jupiter has an extremely high rate of volcanic activity. Titan, a moon of Saturn, is believed to have volcanoes as well.