Jupiter is a gas planet so i does have alot of gas clouds
yes
It is possible for any of he gas giants to have them, it is commonly Jupiter or Saturn which the clouds are related to.
What we see are the tops of clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere. We see the storms on the giant gas planet.
Jupiter contains more mass than all the other planets put together. As it is a Gas Gaint it stands to reason that it has more clouds than any other planet in the Solar System that we know of at the moment.
Jupiter is a gas giant with a banded appearance due to swirling clouds of different colors and compositions in its atmosphere. It has a large red spot known as the Great Red Spot, a giant storm that has been raging for centuries. Jupiter also has a bright, reflective outer layer of clouds that give it a radiant appearance.
Jupiter is a cloud/gas planet - there is no surface (so to speak) it is all gaseous clouds constantly swirling.
Jupiter has clouds, but not acid rain.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system. It is a gas giant and is the largest planet, known for its distinct bands of clouds and its many moons.
Yes. The brightly colored bands on Jupiter are clouds rotating around the planet. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a typhoon.
Yes, Jupiter does not have solid surfaces like Earth, so it does not have traditional mountains or valleys. However, its swirling cloud bands can create variations in height and depth that can be considered as "mountains" and "valleys" in a sense.
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.