A geological trait is a trait that exists on a solid surface. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has not even been confirmed that Jupiter has a solid core, though most scientists think it does. The only trait that can be known right now is that that core would be extremely dense and under an extreme amount of pressure.
Jupiter is composed of several elements, such as hydrogen, helium, ammonia, methane and traces of water etc. There are many layers of gases that create frightening storms and colors (the great red spot is actually a violant storm on the surface of Jupiter for over 400 years!) Scientists believe that there may be a solid center but noone knows, there may also be mountains!
Jupiter is a GAS giant planet, there is no "landscape".
Jupiter is a gas giant, made of hydrogen and helium gas, on top of liquid hydrogen, which may lie on top of "metallic hydrogen", which may be on top of a small rocky core. In short, it has no surface geology. It's a big ball of gas.
One cannot refer to Jupiter's landscape since it is almost entirely made of gas.
It has no rocks and therefore no geology. It is made of gas.
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Of the four main moons of Jupiter called the Galilean Moons, only two are geologically active. Io is the most clearly geologically active with hundreds of volcanoes that frequently erupt. Europa is the second moon that's geologically active as evidenced by its smooth icy surface suggesting a warm liquid ocean underneath.
Earth is the only geologically active planet among the terrestrial planets. There are some geologically active moons in orbit around the gas giants. Enceladus is quite an interesting moon of Saturn.
Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. The reason for this is tidal heating which is created by the gravitational pull of Jupiter and the other three Galilean moons.
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Io, the innermost Galilean Moon of Jupiter. Has over 400 active volcanoes.
Of the four main moons of Jupiter called the Galilean Moons, only two are geologically active. Io is the most clearly geologically active with hundreds of volcanoes that frequently erupt. Europa is the second moon that's geologically active as evidenced by its smooth icy surface suggesting a warm liquid ocean underneath.
Deimos is not geologically active.
Is there any geologically active volcano"s in japan? I know there is
No, since it has no surface, it has no geology.
Earth is the only geologically active planet among the terrestrial planets. There are some geologically active moons in orbit around the gas giants. Enceladus is quite an interesting moon of Saturn.
Pluto is geologically active but there is no evidence of volcanoes.
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No. Pennsylvania is not in a geologically active area.
The Earth is geologically active due to the convection of heat from the planet's interior.
Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. The reason for this is tidal heating which is created by the gravitational pull of Jupiter and the other three Galilean moons.