No. There's some evidence of recent (geologically speaking, this means within the last ten million years or so) lava flows, but we have never observed any active volcanic eruptions on Mars. Some areologists (think geologists, except specializing in Mars rather than Earth) think volcanic activity is still possible on Mars, others think that Mars' volcanoes are now extinct (the mountains created by them still exist, of course; Olympus Mons is the solar system's largest known volcanic feature).
Mars is geologically dead. It did have volcanic eruptions in the past, but these ceased about 1.8 billion years ago
volcanic eruptions are hotter
Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
yes they do
Correct. Igneous rocks fly out of volcanic eruptions
The kinds of eruptions are the quiet eruptions and the explosive eruptions.
the volcanic eruptions in Europe they cant travel anymore
There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.
yes
No. We cannot stop volcanic eruptions of any type.
There really isn't a "normal" when it comes to volcanic eruptions. Kilauea in Hawai'i has been erupting continuously since 1983