no it can't hold mountains because it is one big ball of gas
Jupiter is composed almost entirely of gas, so it is quite uniform. One can say that its equator is higher from rotation.
Jupiter is a gassy planet, and it doesen't have mountains, or plains, or seas: only gas.
Jupiter has no mountains, it is made of gas.
Yes it does becasue there are storms on geogrphical places on it :)
No, Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface.
Nope; because it is a gas planet - all clouds, no ground or mountains. But YES, Jupiter has MANY moons which have mountains.
Nope - it is a gas giant, so it has no landforms.
No. Jupiter is a gas giant and does not have a solid surface and so it does not have any mountains.
YES
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
no it dosent it is a gas planet
Mountains, Plains and valleys are examples of Landforms
valleys, hills, mountains, plateaus, cliffs, canyons, and valleys
valleys some of the tallest mountains and deepest valleys known in the solar system.
Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.
YES
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface.
yes
Toronto does not have any mountains. The city is generally flat with some gentle rolling hills. It does not have any significant valleys or plains either.
Saturn does not have mountains or valleys. This planet is mostly gas and liquefied gas.
Yes, of course there are valleys in West Virginia. The state is nicknamed "The Mountain State," so wherever there are mountains, there will be valleys.
no it dosent it is a gas planet
Mountains, valleys, coastline.
Jupiter is made entirely of gas.
Mountains, Plains and valleys are examples of Landforms