The surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and extremely old. It does not show any sign of volcanic activity.
Callisto is basically a grayish color but may have a little orange from the volcanic activity going on in its neighboring planet Io.
IO is an active volcanic moon, and any craters are swamped with volcanic lava.Europa is an "ice" moon and any impact is swamped with melted water, which later refreezes.
Volcanic activity is known to occur on Earth, Mars, Venus, and Io, a moon of Jupiter. These locations have evidence of active volcanoes or past volcanic activity.
From Earth they're pretty similar, in fact, I can't even tell their brightness apart through binoculars. You can see them for yourself with a pair of binoculars and something to rest them against. But going by the magnitude scale, Callisto's the brightest. Io 5.5 Europa 5.7 Ganymede 5.1 Callisto 6.1
Callisto does not have volcanoes, geysers, or tectonic activity like Earth. Some impact craters on Callisto may have undergone tectonic modification. It is thought that the moon is geologically dead, with a frozen, icy surface that has remained mostly unchanged for billions of years.
No, Callisto does not have any active volcanoes. Its surface features primarily consist of impact craters, as well as some subtle volcanic features such as calderas and domes that suggest past volcanic activity.
Callisto is basically a grayish color but may have a little orange from the volcanic activity going on in its neighboring planet Io.
No, Callisto hasn't had any internally driven resurfacing within the past 3 billion years. It may have liquid water inside its core, but if it does it hasn't done anything to resurface the moon like we see with Europa.
No, Ceres does not have volcanic activity.
Volcanic activity is found in the west of Antarctica.
Presumably.
volcanic activity is when a volcano is active or has just started erupting.
Because the plates keep moving which causes volcanic activity .
Volcanic activity produces extrusive igneous rock.
IO is an active volcanic moon, and any craters are swamped with volcanic lava.Europa is an "ice" moon and any impact is swamped with melted water, which later refreezes.
I doubt it, Callisto is very cold and probably has more ice than volcanic activity. Based on its surface though, it once may have been hot enough for some volcanoes, but more likely pummeled by meteoric debris.
An adjective. As in 'types of volcanic activity'