There were active volcanoes observed on Io (pronounced 'eye-o'), which is one of the larger moons of Jupiter. It orbits close to the planet, so the crust of the moon expands and contracts under the pull, making the surface very susceptible to volcanic activity. Volcanoes on mars have occurred in the past, but these are now extinct. A lot of volcanic activity has occured on planet Venus in the past, but may longer be taking place.
At least one other volcano on the planet erupts more frequently than Kilauea-Stromboli. Stromboli Volcano, off the west coast of southern Italy, has been erupting nearly continuously for over 2,000 years.
How was the planet Uranus been observed
The planet at 72 AU from the sun is Sedna, a trans-Neptunian object in the outer region of the solar system. Sedna has an extremely elongated orbit that takes it very far from the sun at its most distant point.
No, Earth is not the most distant planet from the sun. Neptune holds the title for being the most distant planet in our solar system.
The planet Uranus
hes in the volcano
The largest shield volcano observed in the solar system is on Mars and is called Olympus Mons. It is located on the Tharsis volcanic plateau near the Martian equator. Olympus Mons is about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, making it the tallest volcano in the solar system.
No, it cannot rain on the planet Venus like it does on Earth. There is lightening on the planet which is created by erupting volcanic ash.
The volcano Olympus Mons is located on the planet Mars.
Neptune.
I believe that it's a distant planet called "Israel". ;D
Mars is the planet that has volcano's and gorges! :)