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Where are active volcanoes in the solar system?

mars


This planet has the largest volcanoes in the solar system?

Mars


Is Earth the only body in the Solar System with active volcanoes?

No, Earth isn't the only body in the Solar System with active volcanoes. Io, the third largest moon of Jupiter has active volcanoes with evidence. Venus, Mars and Pluto are also thought to have volcanoes based on their behaviour.


Do Venus have the most volcanoes?

In our solar system three planets (including Earth) and one moon have volcanoes. Planets outside our solar system are too far away to observe, but one similar to Earth probably have volcanoes too.


Are there volcanoes on other planets or moons in the solar system?

Yes Venuse


Are there volcanoes in the solar system other than on earth?

Io the Moon of jupter has over 400 active volcanoes.


What planet in your solar system has more volcanoes then any other 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.


What two planets in the solar system are known to have active volcanos?

There is only one planet in the solar system that is known to have active volcanoes. That is Earth.


Is the Olympus volcano in your solar system?

Yes. Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars, which is in our solar system. While there is little doubt that volcanoes exist on planets outside our solar system, we have no means of observing them.


What is the only other planet with volcanoes in our solar system besides Earth?

Mars.


How many volcanoes are there in the milky way?

It's impossible to answer this question. We don't even know how many volcanoes there are in the solar system. I'm not sure we know exactly how many volcanoes there are on Earth.


Where are the largest volcanoes in the inner Solar System?

Mars. It has the largest volcano in the Solar System 'Olympus Mons' which is about 3 times the size of Mt. Everest on Earth.