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Yes, Mars has lava plains similar to those found on Earth's moon. The largest volcano on Mars, Olympus Mons, is believed to have been formed by extensive lava flows. These lava plains contribute to Mars' diverse surface features.
There is evidence of ancient lava flows on Mars, but active lava flows like those seen on Earth are not currently present. Mars does not have active volcanic activity like Earth due to its thinner atmosphere and cooler interior.
When lava comes out the side of the volcano, it is called a lava flow or lava eruption. This can happen as a result of pressure build-up within the volcano causing the lava to find alternative pathways to reach the surface, often leading to lava flowing out from the sides.
The center of Mars is not composed of lava; instead, it is believed to consist of a metallic core primarily made of iron, with some sulfur and nickel. Surrounding the core is a silicate mantle, which may have experienced volcanic activity in the planet's past, leading to the formation of lava flows on the surface. However, the core itself is solid or possibly partially liquid, rather than being composed of molten lava.
lava layers is layers in side a volcano the color is ushely brown and black
no no lava on mars
Lava om Mars is the same color as on Earth.
Yes, Mars has lava plains similar to those found on Earth's moon. The largest volcano on Mars, Olympus Mons, is believed to have been formed by extensive lava flows. These lava plains contribute to Mars' diverse surface features.
yes, there is loads of lava on mars. The average temperature is 78 degrees
There is evidence of ancient lava flows on Mars, but active lava flows like those seen on Earth are not currently present. Mars does not have active volcanic activity like Earth due to its thinner atmosphere and cooler interior.
Mars does not have lava, but probably has magma due to radioactive decay.
Jump, but hold your breath or the fumes will get you.
A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.
No, Ares/Mars was on the Trojan side.
lava
When water is spread on top of lava it creates obsidian but when water and lava collide side to side it creates cobblestone
Well, in every side because mars is also rotating, therefore states my opinion.