Jupiter an outer planet and is commenly known as a gas giant.the planets inside the asteroid belt are called inner planets, while the latter are called gas giants or outer planets. the core of the inner planets had(and still have) a hot core as their(core particles) were hot while forming while the outer planets too had a hot core but not hot enough(during formation) therefore now it is made out of:-
you can because Jupiter is fiar away from the sunlight.
Jupiter is a planet that is mainly composed of gas with a small solid core made of rock and metals like iron.
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
gasses Jupiter is a gas giant. So far we have determined that Jupiter is all gases. however, there are speculations that there could be a small solid core of frozen gases at teh center of the planet.
Why is the inner core made out of solid metal instead of solid rock
Jupiter is primarily composed of gas but may have a solid silicate rock and ice core.
Jupiter has a possibility to have a solid (rocky, icy) core
Jupiter is considered a gas planet; however, because Jupiter has an extremely large and strong magnetic field, it is assume that its innermost core is made of solid rock and metals such as iron, similar to Earth.
you can because Jupiter is fiar away from the sunlight.
Jupiter is a planet that is mainly composed of gas with a small solid core made of rock and metals like iron.
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
Hypothetically, yes. I probably has a small silicate rock and ice core. This is likely because all of Jupiter's moons have a similar core.
It is believed that Jupiter's core is a dense mixture of rock and metal, but not solid in the traditional sense. The intense pressure and temperature in Jupiter's core make the materials behave more like a thick liquid rather than a solid.
gasses Jupiter is a gas giant. So far we have determined that Jupiter is all gases. however, there are speculations that there could be a small solid core of frozen gases at teh center of the planet.
It has a solid core, no caves due to the intense gravity.
Simplified : crust is the outer solid rock, mantel is liquid rock, and core is metal (both liquid and solid).
Oh, what a beautiful question, friend! Jupiter is mostly made up of gas, like our happy little friend, but most scientists believe that it does have a solid core deep inside. Think of it like painting a lovely landscape - Jupiter's core is as artful and mysterious as the hidden layers in a glorious mountain scene. It's all part of the grand design of nature, just waiting for you to explore and appreciate with every brushstroke of your curiosity.