Yes, on certain expeditions to Venus in the past several decades, evidence has been found proving that there has been volcanic activity on the planet. However, there are several large dormant volcanoes on the surface, so future volcanic activity can be expected.
Mercury has volcanoes and craters like the moon, but no rings, only the gas giants have rings, and Mercury has no moon.
Volcanoes - No. Craters - No. Rings - Yes. Neptune is a gas giant. A gas giant does not have a solid surface or rocks. Therefore it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. Neptune has very faint blue-white rings that are very difficult to see.
Venus does not have rings.
Venus does not have any rings. It also has no moons.
There are lots of craters on Mercury. For a more precise answer, we would first want to specify the size, by asking for example how many craters of at least one meter in diameter are there on Mercury.
Mars has two moons, a number of volcanoes, impact craters, mountains, and dust storms. It does not have rings.
Mars has volcanoes and craters, but not rings.
Earth has volcanoes, craters, and valleys but not rings.
Volcanoes - No. Craters - No. Rings - Yes. Neptune is a gas giant. A gas giant does not have a solid surface or rocks. Therefore it is impossible for impact craters and volcanoes to form. Neptune has very faint blue-white rings that are very difficult to see.
Mercury has volcanoes and craters like the moon, but no rings, only the gas giants have rings, and Mercury has no moon.
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Yes, Jupiter has all of these.
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Mercury has no rings, but it does have a bunch of craters.
No, Venus does not have rings.
Venus does not have rings.
saturn has rings they dont have volcanoes