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Jupiter's moon io. caused by gravitational heating due to orbital path.

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Where are active 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.


Are there active volcanoes in the solar system?

At the moment Earth and the moon Io have active volcano's


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.


Are there active volcanoes on Io?

Yes. Io is the most volcanically active object in the solar system.


Are any volcanoes on mars acetiv?

There is evidence to suggest that there were active volcanoes on Mars in the past, but currently, there are no active volcanoes on the planet. The most famous volcano on Mars is Olympus Mons, which is the largest volcano in the solar system.


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

Io the Moon of jupter has over 400 active volcanoes.


What does Io Jupiter's moon have on it?

Volcanoes, it is the most volcanically active body in the solar system.


Which 3 bodies in the solar system are known to have active volcanoes?

Uranus, Pluto and the sun


What is Jupiter's moon io cover with?

It is covered in volcanoes. Currently, it is the only known moon in our solar system to have active volcanoes.


Where are there active volcanoes in the solar system?

Active volcanoes have been observed on Jupiter's moon Io, which is the most geologically active body in the solar system. There is also evidence of recent volcanic activity on Mars, such as lava flows and volcanic cones. Additionally, there are icy volcanoes, known as cryovolcanoes, on some of Saturn's and Uranus' moons.


What is the most geologically active body in the solar system?

Io, the innermost Galilean Moon of Jupiter. Has over 400 active volcanoes.