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None has been observed, the atmosphere is too thick to see the planets surface

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Jupiter does not have a crust like Earth because it is a gas giant. Instead of a solid surface, Jupiter is made up mostly of gases and liquids. Therefore, it does not experience typical "crustal activity" like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

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I think that it does not have volcanic activity. First there is little known about that planet since it is so far away and second it is so cold that it cannot have any volcanic activity.

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Good question. We're not even sure yet if Jupiter has a crust at all, or a "surface" as we understand the term.

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no this is a gas planet and iin order to have vlocanic ash you will need a volcano which is on land

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No. Uranus does not have a solid surface fro craters to form on.

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8y ago
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Nope. Jupiter is a gas planet, therefore there isnt any solid surfaces on Jupiter..and no crustal activity.

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No.

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no

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