There is no volcanoes on the sun, but sometimes a large energy release known as a solar flare can be mistaken for a volcano.
No, the Sun does not have mountains. The Sun is a giant ball of hot gas made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It doesn't have a solid surface like planets or moons, so there are no features like mountains on the Sun.
No - The simple reason is that magma is molten rock, and the Sun is a ball of gas. The different layers of gas that comprise the Sun may have similar behavior to magma, such as convection currents, but i think magma is only found on rocky planets (unlike Jupiter and other gas giants) where conditions are suitable. Not all rocky planets have magma either, E.G. Mars. Mars is solid rock and (maybe) ice and consequentially has no magma, active volcanoes, plate tectonics, earthquakes or magnetic fields.
It's impossible to answer this question. We don't even know how many volcanoes there are in the solar system. I'm not sure we know exactly how many volcanoes there are on Earth.
There are no active volcanoes on any celestial bodies outside of Earth. However, there are volcanoes on other planets and moons in our solar system, such as Olympus Mons on Mars and cryovolcanoes on icy moons like Enceladus and Europa. These volcanoes are different from Earth's volcanoes as they involve different materials and processes.
What would you expect to find composite volcanoes on Mars? Explain why.
No, but it has Sun Flares
The Sun? No, it's a giant ball of flamming gas!
There is no "ancient Vulcan planet". So, I guess... no.
Uranus, Pluto and the sun
No, the sun has no mountains it's not suppose too! it doesnt have volcanoes either
Mars is cold because it is farther from the sun than Earth is. The sun, not volcanoes, is the main source of heat for a planet such as Earth or Mars. An erupting volcano can make it very hot, but only over a relatively small area. Even then, it appears that the volcanoes on Mars have not erupted for millions of years.
Yes because Venus is 464 degrees and it has the most active volcanoes.
Volcanic ash can block out the sun and cause temporary cold climates.
Yes. Surface of the sun. Volcanoes and volcanic vents.
Global warming has no effect on volcanoes. It's the other way round. Volcanoes can increase global warming slightly if the emit carbon dioxide. And they can reduce global warming for a while if their dust and ash block out and reflect the sun's rays.
Yes, Mercury has volcanoes, but they are not active like those on Earth. The planet's internal heat also comes from its cooling core and radioactive decay.
well basically because of the sphere shape of the earth the inner layers such as the mantle, inner core outer and crust the volcanoes will always grow in the direction of the sun because they are like plants and need sunlight to keep them alive, there fore all volcanoes will get there sun because of the rotation of the earth. Thank you i hope i helped.