Yes, its very scientific and only a scientist who's studied space will properly understand but basically when the gases in the atmosphere meet and react towards each other something called a diamoshapricta happens, this is like lava magma meeting the earths crust and turning into lava, well a thing called hippsana, (space version of magma) travels through the gases and when it escapes them turns into lemaan(space version of lava) and spills out the top and erupts just like lava in a volcano!!
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.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
Yes infact there in one on mars according to nasa
Venus has the most volcanoes of any planet, over 1600 major volcanoes/ volcanic features have been found.
Yes, Mercury has volcanoes, but they are not active like those on Earth. The planet's internal heat also comes from its cooling core and radioactive decay.
There are volcanoes all over the planet.
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.
No. Deimos is not a planet; it is a small moon. It does not have any volcanoes or geysers.
Yes infact there in one on mars according to nasa
Yes. There are volcanoes on Venus and Mars as well as Jupiter's moon Io. None of the volcanoes on Venus and Mars are known to be active, though.
Ya
There are volcanoes all over the planet.
There are many unusual features of the planet Mars. The planet is known for its unusual color of rust. The planet also has huge volcanoes.
No. Neptune has no solid surface, so it cannot have volcanoes.
Venus has the most volcanoes of any planet, over 1600 major volcanoes/ volcanic features have been found.
No life has been discovered on other planets yet. However, given the huge amount of planets in the Universe, and the fact that hardly any planet has been thoroughly investigated, it's quite possible that life does exist.
The surface of Venus is dominated by volcanism and has produced more volcanoes than any other planet in the solar system.