i dont know at all.............thats why i asked..............wait...........is this going on the page??????? jeremy
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No. Saturn does not have a solid surface.
That would be Saturn's eighth moon Enceladus.
Well......none does. However, Triton, one of the moons of Neptune, has such geysers.
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.
There are no quakes or geysers on Titan, which is one of Saturn's moons. Titan has a thick atmosphere, methane lakes, and cryovolcanoes, but seismic activity and geysers like those found on Earth are not present on Titan.
Yes, geysers are found in some deserts. An example would be the El Tatio Geysers of the Atacama Desert.
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.
There are no natural geysers in the Philippines. Geysers are typically found in areas with high geothermal activity, such as Iceland and Yellowstone National Park. The Philippines does have some volcanic activity and hot springs, but not geysers.
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You may be thinking of Saturn's moon - Enceladus. It has many geysers that shoot out water particles.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.