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  2. List of montes on Venus - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of montes (mountains, singular mons) on the planet Venus. Venusian mountains are all named after goddesses in the mythologies of various cultures, except for the Maxwell Montes. The four main mountain ranges of Venus are named Akna Montes, Danu Montes, Freyja Montes, and Maxwell Montes. These are found on Ishtar Terra.

  3. Maxwell Montes - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Lakshmi Planum and the mountain belts such as Maxwell Montes is controversial. One theory suggests they formed over a hot plume of material rising from Venus's interior, while another says the region is being compressed (pushed together) from all sides, resulting in material descending into the planet's interior. [5]

  4. Ishtar Terra - Wikipedia

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    On one side of the mountain chain is the impact crater Cleopatra Patera, 100 kilometers (62 mi) in diameter filled with lava. [citation needed] Ishtar Terra contains the four main mountain ranges of Venus: Maxwell Montes on the eastern edge, Freyja Montes in the north, Akna Montes on the western edge, and Danu Montes in the

  5. Surface features of Venus - Wikipedia

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    Maat Mons is the second-highest mountain on Venus, and is a recently active shield volcano. Over 1,100 volcanic structures over 20 km in diameter have been identified on Venus, and it is assumed that smaller structures probably number many times these. These structures include large volcanic edifices, shield volcano fields, and individual calderas.

  6. Maat Mons - Wikipedia

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    Maat Mons is a massive shield volcano on the planet Venus and the planet's second-highest mountain and highest volcano.It rises 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) above the mean planetary radius at , and nearly 5 km above the surrounding plains

  7. Category:Mountains on Venus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountains on Venus" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Geology of Venus - Wikipedia

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    The surface of Venus is comparatively flat. When 93% of the topography was mapped by Pioneer Venus Orbiter, scientists found that the total distance from the lowest point to the highest point on the entire surface was about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi), about the same as the vertical distance between the Earth's ocean floor and the higher summits of the Himalayas.

  9. List of geological features on Venus - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet" due to their similar size, gravity, and bulk composition (Venus is both the closest planet to Earth and the planet closest in size to Earth). The surface of Venus is covered by a dense atmosphere and presents clear evidence of former violent volcanic activity.