no i dont think so but im not really sure
but im pretty sure it doesnt
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
There is no confirmed evidence of volcanic activity on the planet Saturn. There has however been evidence of volcanic activity on the moon of Enceladus, which belongs to Saturn.
YES! who is dumb enough to not know that! stupid!
No, Saturn is a gas giant. It has no solid form (other than VERY HIGHLY pressurized gases.), so no volcanoes.
It is still active and has internal heat
The two bodies in the solar system that have active hydrologic cycles are Earth and Saturn's moon, Titan.
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.
Most planets have an atmosphere, in addition to active comets and Saturn's moon Titan.
No, not all jovian planets have active volcanoes. For example, Jupiter and Saturn do not have active volcanoes. However, some of the moons that orbit these planets, such as Io (a moon of Jupiter), do have active volcanoes.
the poas is reportly the widest active volcano. It is amost a mile wide and is located in Costa Rica
The eight active planets in our solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are active because they have processes such as volcanic activity, weather patterns, and geological changes occurring on them.
Io, Jupiter's moon has active volcanoes of lava from magma caused due to tidal forces from Jupiter and large moons like Ganymede and Callisto. Triton, a moon of Neptune, and Enceladus, a moon of Saturn both are active with Cryrovolcanoes. These are volcanoes that give off water vapor, methane, ethane, ammonia, etc.