No, for two reasons.
First, Pluto is so far away and so tiny that little is known about it.
Second, Pluto is so cold that there could not be any volcanic activity.
no
As far as scientists know, there is no lava or volcanic activity on Pluto.
As far as we know, Pluto does not have any volcanic or geyser activity.
Yes, they do.
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.
Mars
Thats easy mercury!
Yes, but there are no longer any active ones in Ireland. There is evidence of past volcanic activity, most notably the Giant's Causeway, which was created by volcanic activity.
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!
can be seen at the surface in the form of volcanic activity... novanet
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.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which volcanoes might form.