A planet with active volcanoes will have fewer craters, as older craters will tend to be buried by lava and ash.
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.
A planet with fewer active volcanoes would have more craters, as the ash and lava from volcanoes will cover existing craters.
MARS
There is a ring of volcanoes on the surface of the planet Mercury. Some scientists think that there may be lava flowing on Mercury at all times.
it has volcanoes, but none are active
no
A planet with active volcanoes will have fewer craters, as older craters will tend to be buried by lava and ash.
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.
no.
No. Mercury is a geologically dead planet. It has no volcanoes, not atmosphere, and no water.
A planet with fewer active volcanoes would have more craters, as the ash and lava from volcanoes will cover existing craters.
300,000
None of the above. By all evidence obtained so far, satellite mappings, etc, Mercury as an "active" planet closed up shop long ago.
MARS
There is a ring of volcanoes on the surface of the planet Mercury. Some scientists think that there may be lava flowing on Mercury at all times.
Venus, Earth, and Mars all have extinct volcanoes. Earth, however has active and dormant volcanoes as well.