
Trivia Competition! Giant Sudoku stuffs
#76
Posted 04 January 2005 - 08:53 AM
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#79
Posted 04 January 2005 - 11:22 AM
Yeah, its dropped
*for those wonderings, he asked me on msn if it was, i told him to post it and find out
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True fact btw
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Question 12:
What is the largest volcano in our solar system and what planet is it on?
*hehe, i think one of you might know it (if noone gets it, ill give the point to the person who names what planet its on*
*for those wonderings, he asked me on msn if it was, i told him to post it and find out

True fact btw

Score:
Dart060 - 2
Jgjtan - 2
Amateur123 -1
Asyluman - 1
Baxter_94 - 1
Crown - 1
Goto - 1
Star - 1
Unkownentity - 1
Question 12:
What is the largest volcano in our solar system and what planet is it on?
*hehe, i think one of you might know it (if noone gets it, ill give the point to the person who names what planet its on*
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#82
Posted 04 January 2005 - 02:17 PM
eh, its either on jupiter or the moon, cant rember the name though
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#83
Posted 04 January 2005 - 02:34 PM
Jupiter is a gas giant, a solid surface has not been detected on it to my knowledge. It may condense down that deep towards the center, but it's not really the ideal situation for volcanoes to form.
You're probably thinking of Cyclones, it has the largest of those.
Ugh! Of course! It's not Titan, Titan is a moon of Saturn!
I believe the answer is... Io.
Oh, on another note. In 2001 Space Odysee it's true they were travelling to a moon of Jupiter in the movie. However in the book form it was actually travelling to a moon of Saturn.

You're probably thinking of Cyclones, it has the largest of those.
Ugh! Of course! It's not Titan, Titan is a moon of Saturn!
I believe the answer is... Io.
Oh, on another note. In 2001 Space Odysee it's true they were travelling to a moon of Jupiter in the movie. However in the book form it was actually travelling to a moon of Saturn.

#87
Posted 04 January 2005 - 08:46 PM
baxter is right, because of the almost nonexistent armosphere on mars volcanoes can rise much higher. Io had the most volcanic activity.
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#88
Posted 04 January 2005 - 09:21 PM
The 100% correct answer would be Olympus Mons (which I think is greek Mount Olympus). This planet is indeed located on Mars. Also, the Jupiter moon you are referring to is Io. Io has a ton of volcanos, but none higher than that one on Mars. Besides, he said "what planet is it on."
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