That would be Saturn's eighth moon Enceladus.
Well......none does. However, Triton, one of the moons of Neptune, has such geysers.
Earth is the only geologically active planet among the terrestrial planets. There are some geologically active moons in orbit around the gas giants. Enceladus is quite an interesting moon of Saturn.
No planets are in orbit around the moon
No. The planets orbit the sun.
The planets visible near the moon can vary depending on the time and location. However, some common planets that are frequently seen near the moon are Venus and Mars. Check a stargazing app for real-time information on which planets are currently next to the moon from your location.
The planet's moon with cold geysers is Enceladus, a moon of Saturn. Cold geysers on Enceladus are primarily caused by tidal heating, where gravitational interactions with Saturn and other moons create friction and heat within the moon's core, allowing water and ice to spout out from its surface.
Well......none does. However, Triton, one of the moons of Neptune, has such geysers.
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No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
Luna (or the Moon).
NO
Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, is known for shooting out ice geysers from its south pole. These geysers are believed to be driven by the moon's subsurface ocean, making Enceladus a key target for astrobiological studies.
the moon has extreme heat and extreme cold because the moon has no atmosphere. unlike earth the moon and other planets do not have living life there fore do not have any atmospheric signs or any atmosphere.
Earth is the only geologically active planet among the terrestrial planets. There are some geologically active moons in orbit around the gas giants. Enceladus is quite an interesting moon of Saturn.
None. The Earth's moon is not a planet and there are no planets "ON" any moon. Many planets in the solar system have several moons.
You may be thinking of Saturn's moon - Enceladus. It has many geysers that shoot out water particles.
Most geysers erupt hot water, however there are a few cold water geysers in the world. The reason why they 'erupt' is due to pressure, it has nothing to do with water temperature.