If I remember correctly, they shoot as high as 5 miles.
Neptune has no solid surface, so it has no volcanoes. However, it's moon, Triton, has geysers of liquid nitrogen that can shoot up to 5 miles into it's "atmosphere".
Geysers.
geysers they both shoot something out
You may be thinking of Saturn's moon - Enceladus. It has many geysers that shoot out water particles.
No, geysers eject hot water and steam. Volcanoes eject lava. If enough water gets into a volcano, the water turns to steam and the volcano becomes an exploding volcano, not a geyser.
Geothermal heat from below the surface of the earth superheats groundwater and the pressure of the heat causes the water to shoot out of the ground.
At the volcanoes and geysers, mud boils and bubbles and shoots in to the air. There are also hot springs near the geysers.
It is hard to say that Saturn has much in the way of geology, active or otherwise. It is a gas planet with no solid surface.
Geysers shoot out hot water they are just like volcanoes but volcanoes shoot out lava and if you get to close to a geyser and it eruppts and the water gets on your skin it will burn your skin and you will have to go to the hospital. Actually it will burn your skin to death and you can die.
The future tense of shoot is will shoot or going to shoot: Tony will shoot the climactic scene of the movie tomorrow, and then he is going to shoot a music video.
double shoot
Examples of nouns (in bold) that can be used with the verb 'shoot':shoot a scene (video/movie)shoot a bullet (gunfire)shoot an arrow (archery)shoot the moon (a challenge or a gamble)Examples of nouns (in bold) that can be used with the noun 'shoot':turkey shoot (hunting trip)target shoot (firearm contest)bamboo shoot (plant or vegetable)hoop shoot (basketball free-throw contest)