No, since it has no surface, it has no geology.
Deimos is not geologically active.
No. Pennsylvania is not in a geologically active area.
An active fault is a geological fault which has exhibited seismic activity within a geologically recent time period.
That may refer to the Earth being "geologically active", meaning there is activity such as plate movement, earthquakes, volcanoes.
Mars is no longer geologically active because it has a smaller core compared to Earth, leading to a diminished internal heat source. This lack of heat prevents the movement of molten rock within the planet, inhibiting the formation of geological features like volcanoes or tectonic activity. Without these processes, Mars remains geologically inactive.
Is there any geologically active volcano"s in japan? I know there is
Deimos is not geologically active.
Pluto is geologically active but there is no evidence of volcanoes.
An adverb form of the noun "geology" would be "geologically," as in, 'The San Andreas Fault is a geologically active region.'
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The Earth is geologically active due to the convection of heat from the planet's interior.
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.
The Moon is not a planet, it, as the name suggest, is a moon.It is not geologically active anymore.
All over, in geologically active regions.
Of the four main moons of Jupiter called the Galilean Moons, only two are geologically active. Io is the most clearly geologically active with hundreds of volcanoes that frequently erupt. Europa is the second moon that's geologically active as evidenced by its smooth icy surface suggesting a warm liquid ocean underneath.
No. Pennsylvania is not in a geologically active area.