They can only be "held" in a container of some sort, but not with your hands.
Jupiter gases do not escape because Jupiter has enough gravity to hold the gases in place.
Gravity.
Jupiter has the most gravity among all the planets in our solar system, and it is able to hold onto its massive atmosphere of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium. Its strong gravitational pull prevents these gases from escaping into space.
The process by which gases hold heat in the atmosphere is called the greenhouse effect. This occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun, leading to an increase in temperature on Earth. Some of the key greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor.
Earth is the only one we know of so far :)
Their gravity is too weak to hold on to atmospheric gases.
Gases.
I think that you are talking about the greenhouse effect.
Jupiter has enough gravity to hold on to most gases because it is the largest planet in our solar system. Its strong gravitational pull prevents gases from escaping into space, allowing it to maintain its thick atmosphere.
The process by which gases hold heat in the air is called the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun by absorbing and re-emitting infrared radiation. This process helps to keep Earth's temperature within a range that is habitable for life.
Cold water can hold more oxygen than hot water. This is because gases are more soluble in colder temperatures than in warmer temperatures. As the temperature of water increases, its ability to hold dissolved gases, including oxygen, decreases.
Much of it is captured by the greenhouse gases, which hold the heat and prevent it escaping into space. As we add more and more greenhouse gases, they are able to hold more heat. This is how we are causing global warming.