Earth's moon is the farthest place in the Solar System that humans have visited as of 2017.
The hottest place will most likely be the sun's core!
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It is the 3rd planet from the sun.
A curious question.Generally speaking, in and of itself, the Solar System doesn't DO anything except that it resides in a particular location in space. The Solar System is rather a place than a thing. The Solar System is a location where exists a group pf planets, (9 if you still think of Pluto as a planet, 8 if not) planetesimals, asteroids, comets, and our local star resides.As a group of the above named items as well as all the other stuff, the Solar system has a gravitational effect in it's local, galactic neighborhood.Perhaps you could refine your question, What is it you want to know about the Solar System.
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It is because Io is so close to Jupiter. This means "tidal forces" are caused on Io by Jupiter's gravitational field. These forces cause distortions inside Io, leading to volcanic activity. The moon Io is the most "volcanic" place in the solar system.
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It is because Io is so close to Jupiter. This means "tidal forces" are caused on Io by Jupiter's gravitational field. These forces cause distortions inside Io, leading to volcanic activity. The moon Io is the most "volcanic" place in the solar system.
There is no such place as "eath" in the solar system.
The Earth comes seventh place in the solar system.
The sun is at the center of the solar system.
The Sun is in the center of our solar system.
No, Mars also has volcanos on it, at one point in time they were very active. no it is not there are volcanism on mars Answer: Past volcanic activity has been noted on: * Our own moon (Vast areas covered with ancient lava flows); * Olympus Mons on Mars (The largest in the solar system)* Venus (Hundreds of volcanic features have been mapped on the surface) Observed recent eruptions have been recorded on:* Earth * Io, a moon of Jupiter * Triton, a moon of Neptune * Enceladus, a moon of Saturn.
Pretty much anywhere that volcanic activity has taken place.
Yes. After volcanic activity has calmed down a caldera can become a perfectly habitable place, at least until volcanic activity resumes, which in some cases does not happen for hundreds, even thousands of years.
Yes, the Sun is a place in our Solar System.