Mars
yes
No. Neptune has no solid surface, so it cannot have volcanoes.
Venus.
There is a ring of volcanoes on the surface of the planet Mercury. Some scientists think that there may be lava flowing on Mercury at all times.
Saturn is a gas giant planet and does not have any terrestrial volcanoes like Earth. Its moon, Titan, however, is known to have cryovolcanoes that erupt liquid water, ammonia, or methane instead of molten rock.
the answer is venus because the planet has 1,000 volcanos, heat, and full of carbon dioxde
No. Jupiter is a gas giant. There is no surface on which volcanoes might form. However, Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is covered in volcanoes.
No. There are, however, giant volcanoes on Mars.
Yes, but they are not high mountains but shield volcanoes.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
Yes, Neptune does not have any volcanoes on its surface. It is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen, helium, and some methane. The extreme temperatures and pressure on Neptune would prevent the formation of traditional volcanoes as seen on rocky planets like Earth.
No, Neptune doesn't have a solid surface for there to be volcanoes.