Jupiter does change colors because of the storms and wind in the plant's atmosphere. The different chemicals on the planet reflect the sun's light and creating the colors.
the colors of Jupiter are red,orange,and yellow
Jupiter is a light brown color with some White banding. It has a large red spot south of it's equator, which is a large storm system that has been raging for may years. Jupiter has many colors. The five most abundant are: white, red, orange, brown, and yellow. The colors change with storms and wind in the giant's atmosphere.
Most of Jupiter is hydrogen and helium, but the top of its clouds are composed of ammonia crystals, with trace amounts of water ice and droplets, and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide. It's these clouds that give Jupiter is various colors. Darker compounds are brought up from deeper inside Jupiter, and then they change color when exposed to sunlight. Scientists think these substances are phosphorus, sulfur and hydrocarbons.
Your mass increases on Jupiter because of Jupiter's greater (stronger) gravitational pull.
No. All the colors that the eye can see are there, so there are no others to change to.
Because it has methane
It changes by the storms and wind in the planets atmosphere
the colors of Jupiter are red,orange,and yellow
Jupiter is actually rainbow colored and if that it is a series of colors!!
pluto is grayesh jupiter is brown yellow and reddish
Jupiter has a faint ring system, but I'm not sure about the colors.
Jupiter is a light brown color with some White banding. It has a large red spot south of it's equator, which is a large storm system that has been raging for may years. Jupiter has many colors. The five most abundant are: white, red, orange, brown, and yellow. The colors change with storms and wind in the giant's atmosphere.
because it was formed as it is
Most of Jupiter is hydrogen and helium, but the top of its clouds are composed of ammonia crystals, with trace amounts of water ice and droplets, and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide. It's these clouds that give Jupiter is various colors. Darker compounds are brought up from deeper inside Jupiter, and then they change color when exposed to sunlight. Scientists think these substances are phosphorus, sulfur and hydrocarbons.
Your mass increases on Jupiter because of Jupiter's greater (stronger) gravitational pull.
No they can not change colors
The Phosphorus change colors is Chameleons.