If the Earth were to collide with Jupiter, there would be a tremendous splash - but yes, Jupiter would probably swallow up the Earth. However, Earth's orbit does not come anywhere near Jupiter's, so the chances of a collision must be considered to be extremely remote.
because of jupiter's gravity Bigger the planet stronger the gravity
That is Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a violent hurricane that could easily swallow up the entire Earth.
Jupiter is further from earth
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Out of Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, Jupiter has the longest year.
The 'Great Red Spot' is a storm raging in the atmosphere of Jupiter and could not 'swallow' Jupiter any more than a storm on earth could swallow the earth.
Jupiter - Swallow the Moon - was created on 1999-08-17.
The red spot on Jupiter is actually the eye of a giant cyclone [giant meaning it could swallow a large number of objects the size of Earth all at once].
Jupiter does not swallow in planets currently. It may have pulled in proto-planets early in the history of our solar system. This would have been caused by Jupiter's enormous gravitational pull.
because of jupiter's gravity Bigger the planet stronger the gravity
That is Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a violent hurricane that could easily swallow up the entire Earth.
weight on jupiter=((mass of jupiter)*(Radius of earth)2/(mass of earth)*(Radius of jupiter)2)*weight on earth
The Earth Will Swallow You was created on 2002-11-05.
Jupiter, or Zeus, swallowed his first wife, Metis, and therefore produced his daughter, Athena from his head.
Jupiter is further from earth
The distance between Jupiter and Earth varies depending on their positions in their respective orbits. On average, the distance is about 778 million kilometers. At their closest approach (opposition), they can be as close as 365 million kilometers, and at their farthest (conjunction), the distance can be as far as 928 million kilometers.
Jupiter is about 317.938 earth masses.