Mars is the planet that claims the largest volcanic cone in the solar system. Olympus Mons is about 14 miles high.
Mars. It's in Mars' Western Hemisphere near the Tharsis bulge. It's morphology is comparable to the volcano that make up the Hawaiian Islands.
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Olympus Mons is nearly 22km high - compared to nearly 9km high for Mt. Everest on Earth - and is almost as wide as Poland! Mars can support such a tall volcano for two reasons:
Olympus Mons is located on planet Mars.
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Olympus Mons on Mars
We know just about nothing about the rest of our universe, but the largest volcano in our Solar System is Olympus Mons on the planet Mars. Olympus Mons is 3 times higher than Mt Everest, Earth's tallest mountain above sea level, and in width could cover the entire Hawaiian island chain.
Well i am doing a research on Mars and the biggest volcano would be Olympus Mons. But NASA is not sure if that might be in the whole galaxy! But take that answer for now, i will updated this answer later on!UPDATED
Well, there's Olympus Mons. Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars, and it's the biggest volcano in the SOLAR SYSTEM!!! Mars has two moons, Phobos and deimos, and THEY HAVE VOLCANOS ON THEM TOO!(ok, im a science geek.) -LIGHTNINGSCIENCE
Olympus Mons is a shield volcano, similar to the ones that formed the islands of Hawaii, only much larger. It formed over many millions if not billions of years as lava flows piled up on one another and cooled. Because Mars lacks plate tectonics, Olympus Mons probably formed over a hot spot.
Mons Olympus is a volcano located on Mars. At nearly 14 miles high, it is the tallest volcano on any planet in the solar system.
Olympus Mons on the planet Mars is the largest known volcano in the Solar System.
The volcano Olympus Mons is located on the planet Mars.
Olympus Mons. It isn't just the tallest mountain on Mars, it's the largest volcano in the entire Solar System!
The largest shield volcano (and the second tallest mountain) in the solar system known to date, is Olympus Mons, which is on planet Mars.
Olympus Mons on Mars
The shield volcano Olympus Mons (Mount Olympus) is an extinct volcano in the vast upland region Tharsis on the planet of Mars, which contains several other large volcanoes. Olympus Mons is roughly three times the height of Mount Everest, which in comparison stands at just over 8.8 km. It is either the tallest or second tallest mountain in the solar system, depending on how it is measured, with various sources giving figures ranging from about 21 to 27 km high.
Mars has the biggest volcano named Olympus Mons.
It was thought to be mars's Olympus Mons that held title for the largest volcano in the solar system however new evidence points that it might actually be on earth. The volcano is called Tamu Massif and sits in the Pacific Ocean it is said to be a whopping 400 miles wide and the magma chamber extends over 1,200 miles into the earth!
Olympus Mons, a volcano/mountain on Mars, is the largest known volcano in the universe. It is three times the height of Mount Everest (about 27km) and covers an area almost as big as Arizona.
Olympus Mons , on Mars .
Olympus Mons, on the planet Mars.