Mr bugel
The gas erupting out of the geysers on Triton, a moon of Neptune, is primarily nitrogen. Other gases such as methane and carbon dioxide have also been detected in these plumes.
Triton, the largest of Neptune's moons, has geysers of liquid nitrogen, creating a very thin atmosphere.
Well......none does. However, Triton, one of the moons of Neptune, has such geysers.
It doesn't have any geysers. Neptune is a gas giant, meaning it has no solid surface, so it is impossible for geysers to form. You are probably mistaking Neptune and Triton (Neptune's largest moon). Voyager 2, during its flyby of Neptune, discovered geyser-like eruptions on the moon of Triton.
If I remember correctly, they shoot as high as 5 miles.
Active means it is errupting. Inactive means it is NOT errupting. Prety simple.
Yes, Triton is believed to have a rocky core surrounded by a layer of ice. It is one of the few moons in the solar system with a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits in the opposite direction of its planet's rotation. Its surface is composed of a mix of icy plains, nitrogen geysers, and icy cliffs.
It can be either dormant or extinct
Yes, Triton is believed to have active ice volcanoes, called cryovolcanoes, that erupt a mixture of water, ammonia, and other volatiles. While there is no direct evidence of earthquakes on Triton, the volcanic activity and tidal forces from Neptune could potentially cause some seismic activity.
Triton is the largest moon of Neptune and the seventh-largest moon in the solar system. It is the only large moon in the solar system that has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits in the opposite direction of its planet's rotation. Triton has a thin atmosphere primarily composed of nitrogen, with evidence of geysers spewing nitrogen gas and dust particles from its surface.
Volcanoes on Neptune do not blow out ice. Instead, Neptune's icy moon Triton has geysers that erupt nitrogen gas and icy particles from beneath its surface. These geysers create plumes that resemble volcanic eruptions on Earth but are driven by different processes.
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