Not in the usual sense. Jupiter is composed of gas, not solid land, although there is some thought that the very center of Jupiter could be composed of iron or a similar element.
Yes it does
more on hills, but yes cliffs work
Scarp
no
it is formed by erosion <3
Io does have cliffs and cracks but it has been overslain by lava
No
yes
Yes it does
yes because we like pizza
because its porous
Because Jupiter is a gas planet and does not have the correct elements to make water Jupiter does not have any water on it. But one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, has ice, a form of water. The the cracks in the moon suggest that there is an an ocean or source of water under the surface, and when the planet shifts and cracks the water that comes to the surface freezes.
cracks in the moon's icy surface
The cliffs, or scarps, that have been found on Mercury are unlike any of the other planets in the solar system. NASA scientists believe that they formed when the center of the planet cooled, causing it to shrink, creating the cliffs.
antactica is ace, ice cascades causing cracks in cliffs. Penguins poddle pondering prawns and parents. Mighty mountains may disapeer in soft snow.... Antartica
No. The planet Jupiter is surrounding by a dense atmosphere of gases, mostly hydrogen, and does not have the solid surface of terrestrial planets such as Earth. The pressure near its rock core is so high that it is covered by liquid and even solid hydrogen at more than 11,000 degrees Celsius.
No. There are higher cliffs along Ireland's west coast.