Other Planet Tectonism



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Image from: USGS, courtesy of Volcano World

Let's look at the evidence:

What about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Titan, or Pluto? These planets or moons either have no surface, or the surface cannot be seen from the Earth.


Return to Earth's surface & interior


Do Other Planets have a surface in Motion?



Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: USGS, courtesy of Volcano World

Let's look at the evidence:

What about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Titan, or Pluto? These planets or moons either have no surface, or the surface cannot be seen from the Earth.


Return to Earth's surface & interior


Do Other Planets have a surface in Motion?



Click on image for full size version (40K GIF)
Image from: USGS, courtesy of Volcano World

Let's look at the evidence:

What about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Titan, or Pluto? These planets or moons either have no surface, or the surface cannot be seen from the Earth.


Return to Earth's surface & interior



Last modified January 15, 1997 by the Windows Team

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