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has glosseng: Ushas Mons is a 2-kilometer-high (1.25 mile) volcano in the southern hemisphere of Venus at 25 degrees south latitude, 323 degrees east longitude. The volcano is marked by numerous bright lava flows and a set of north-south trending fractures, many of which appear to have formed after the lavas were erupted onto the surface. In the central summit area, however, younger flows remain unfractured. An impact crater can be seen among the fractures in the upper center of the image. The association of faulting and volcanism is common on this type of volcano on Venus, and is believed to result from a large zone of hot material upwelling from the Venusian mantle, a phenomenon known on Earth as a "hot spot."
lexicalizationeng: Ushas Mons
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has glossdeu: Der Ushas Mons (lateinisch für Berg der Ushas, nach der indischen Göttin der Morgenröte) ist ein Vulkan auf der Venus.
lexicalizationdeu: Ushas Mons
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