yes, it is thought to have erupted around 40 million years ago.
It's now known to be extinct but nobody is yet sure because scientist have not properly examined the large volcano.
Olympus mons is the same shade of red as the natural colour of Mars. Olympus mons is on the eastern near side. And is not a very active volcano at all. NASA are prosuming a mission to mars so we'll find out then. Olympus mons is a bump in the ground looking at mars from a telescope but in the real live Olympus mons it is a non-acting volcano. Olympus mons has a cliff beside it and that is also red like Olympus mons. NASA are making research so hold on and blast off...
Olympus Mons is located on the Martian equator in the Tharsis region, near the volcano Arsia Mons. It is the tallest volcano in the solar system, reaching a height of about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) above the surrounding plains.
The largest shield volcano observed in the solar system is on Mars and is called Olympus Mons. It is located on the Tharsis volcanic plateau near the Martian equator. Olympus Mons is about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, making it the tallest volcano in the solar system.
The latitude of Elysium Mons on Mars is approximately 25.01 degrees north, and the longitude is around 213.37 degrees east. Elysium Mons is a large shield volcano located near the Martian equator in the Elysium volcanic region.
Yes.Approxamitely 13,760 people
Olympus mons is the same shade of red as the natural colour of Mars. Olympus mons is on the eastern near side. And is not a very active volcano at all. NASA are prosuming a mission to mars so we'll find out then. Olympus mons is a bump in the ground looking at mars from a telescope but in the real live Olympus mons it is a non-acting volcano. Olympus mons has a cliff beside it and that is also red like Olympus mons. NASA are making research so hold on and blast off...
Olympus Mons is located on the Martian equator in the Tharsis region, near the volcano Arsia Mons. It is the tallest volcano in the solar system, reaching a height of about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) above the surrounding plains.
Olympus Mons is a shield volcano, similar to the ones that formed the islands of Hawaii, only much larger. It formed over many millions if not billions of years as lava flows piled up on one another and cooled. Because Mars lacks plate tectonics, Olympus Mons probably formed over a hot spot.
The largest shield volcano observed in the solar system is on Mars and is called Olympus Mons. It is located on the Tharsis volcanic plateau near the Martian equator. Olympus Mons is about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, making it the tallest volcano in the solar system.
it's about US87*2, you'ar 5 people, and you must need 2 room. Olympus, is located in the northern Greek, near thessaloniki bay, is plug Sally area and Macedonia the watershed of the interval. The castro at the peak, 2917 meters high, is Greece's highest peak. To the south and adjacent "Olympus," phase difference, say again "on Olympus,". By the African continent is with Eurasia extrusion and into. Is the Olympic flame spiritual source. Olympus mons is ancient Greek become European culture birthplace indispensable element, is the origin of western civilization. Is also the source of Greek mythology. so I find and hotel to you, it's near the Perea (Thessaloniki) and give you the price, maybe fit for you, or you can check any mt olympus hotel list.
Mars has the largest volcano in the Solar system, called Olympus Mons. It also has one of the longest canyons, called Valles Marineris. It is the only planet aside from Earth to have frozen water near its poles.
Mars has the largest volcano in the Solar system, called Olympus Mons. It also has one of the longest canyons, called Valles Marineris. It is the only planet aside from Earth to have frozen water near its poles.
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millions of people live near the Amazon.
Yes, people do live near the Kilauea Volcano.
Mars is the planet that claims the largest volcanic cone in the solar system. Olympus Mons is about 14 miles high.Mars. It's in Mars' western hemisphere near the Tharsis bulge. It's morphology is comparable to the volcano that make up the Hawaiian Islands.