highest volcano in the solar system | |
Shield volcanoes grow in height gradually because repeated eruptions take place from one vent. The shield volcanoes on Mars are much larger than those on Earth for several reasons. Though apparently no longer active, they probably formed early and remained active for a much longer time than the age of any volcanoes on Earth. On Earth, volcanic hotspots move as the continental plates gradually shift, so volcanoes do not have time to build very high in a single place. In addition, the lower gravity on Mars allows the erupted material to pile up much higher, before slumping down under its own weight. |