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Earth has the most active volcanoes where as Mars has the biggest volcanoe in the universe but the planet which has the most volcanoes would be Venus.
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A difficult question as it depends on whether you include active, inactive or dormant.
Including all of them, then Venus, followed by Earth and then Mars.
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Forgetting planets, then Io a moon of Jupiter is the most active volcanic body in our Solar System with over 400 known active volcanoes.
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Very easy answer . . . Venus has perhaps up to a million volcanoes. For sure it has more than 100,000 volcanoes - we cannot yet tell how many of these are active, or temporarily dormant.
You are referring to Mars, which features a network of dry river channels and four prominent shield volcanoes, including Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system. These volcanoes are currently dormant but provide evidence of past geologic activity on the planet.
Volcanism and tectonic activity have been the most important geological processes in shaping the present surface of Venus. Volcanic activity has created vast plains of volcanic rock, while tectonic forces have formed mountain belts and rift zones on the planet.
No, volcanoes are mountains or openings in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases are ejected during eruptions. Volcanic rock, on the other hand, is solidified magma that has cooled and hardened after being ejected from a volcano.
The plural possessive form of "volcanoes" is "volcanoes'".
Studying volcanoes and their activities is important because it helps us understand and mitigate the threats they pose to human life, property, and the environment. By monitoring volcanic behavior, scientists can forecast eruptions, assess risks, and implement evacuation plans to protect nearby populations. Additionally, studying volcanoes can provide insights into Earth's internal processes and help us better comprehend the planet's geological history.
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Venus has the most volcanoes of any planet, over 1600 major volcanoes/ volcanic features have been found.
Venus is the planet in our solar system that has more volcanoes than any other planet. Its surface is covered with over 1,600 major volcanic centers or volcanoes.
"Volcanoes" may be the answer.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
it has volcanoes, but none are active
There are volcanoes all over the planet.
A planet with active volcanoes will have fewer craters, as older craters will tend to be buried by lava and ash.
no
Mars is the planet that has volcano's and gorges! :)
The planet is Jupiter
Mars.