It's hard even to define the surface for a gas planet like Jupiter, but there's no
significant amount of water anyway.
Because Jupiter is a gas planet and does not have the correct elements to make water Jupiter does not have any water on it. But one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, has ice, a form of water. The the cracks in the moon suggest that there is an an ocean or source of water under the surface, and when the planet shifts and cracks the water that comes to the surface freezes.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have mountains or craters. Instead, it is a gas giant mostly made up of hydrogen and helium. It also does not have rivers or any liquid water on its surface.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no solid surface.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land on.
Yes, water is present on Jupiter in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere. However, due to Jupiter's extreme temperatures and pressure, water exists in a molecular form rather than as liquid or ice on its surface.
Jupiter is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, and it does not have a solid surface like Earth. Therefore, it is unlikely to have liquid water on its surface. However, water vapor has been detected in Jupiter's atmosphere.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
Jupiter has very little water (0.0004%).There is no LIQUID water on Jupiter because Jupiter is a gas giant. However, Jupiter DOES have evaporated water in its atmosphere and one of its moons, Europa, is said to have a frozen ocean on its surface.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have water on its surface. However, scientists believe that there may be water in the form of ice or liquid deep within Jupiter's atmosphere.
You cant land on Jupiter, it has no solid surface on which to land.
At present, we know next-to-nothing about the "surface" of Jupiter, or even if the idea of a "surface" has any meaning for Jupiter.
NO!