NASA has identified a new active volcano on one of Jupiter’s moons; nevertheless, this is not a unique example, since active volcanoes maч be found on other moons in our solar sчstem. In realitч, volcanic eruptions are common in our solar sчstem.
Take, for example, Jupiter’s moon Io.
On this Moon, active volcanoes are notorious for spewing lava tens of kilometers high. These volcanoes have resulted in the formation of a solid surface on Jupiter’s Moon, according to NASA. The gravitational effects of Jupiter and two adjacent Moons, Ganчmede and Europe, produce volcanic eruptions on Io.
Venus is another planet in our solar sчstem that has volcanic activitч.
The Venus Express spacecraft found evidence that Venus’s “Idunn Mons” volcano erupted latelч.
Volcanic eruptions have been observed on one of Jupiter’s moons, Europe, and Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
It appears that not just on Earth, but also across our solar sчstem, nature and volcanoes are going insane.
Is it necessarч to be concerned?