Io, the moon of Jupiter.
The earth obviously does. The moon does not.
Not any more. There used to be (about 1 billion years ago) but not now.
around plate boundries.
Most volcanoes form along the edges of Earth's tectonic plates. Also most volcanic eruptions are preceded by earthquakes.
No, but its moon, Titan, may have volcanoes.
No. There are no volcanoes on the moon.
There are no active volcanoes on the our moon.
Jupiter's moon, Io, is the only moon known to currently have volcanoes.
Volcanoes, it is the most volcanically active body in the solar system.
Yes, the moon does have volcanoes, but they are practically dead. They have no volcanic activity.
the moon does have small volcanoes .
the moon does have small volcanoes .
Oberon does not have any volcanoes.
Volcanoes.
The Apollo evidence was that there WERE volcanoes on the moon.
There are over 400 active volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io, making it the most geologically active body in the solar system. The volcanic activity is driven by tidal heating caused by gravitational interactions with Jupiter and its neighboring moons.
Most do not, but Io, one of Jupiter's four major moons, is covered in them. Io is the most volcanically active object in the solar system. Titan, Saturn's largest moon, may have cryolcanoes, which erupt very cold fluids.