Its moons do,but Jupiter is just gas.
it has craters and small mountains
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.
Aristotle did not discover the moons of Jupiter or mountains on the moon. The discovery of Jupiter's moons was made by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Mountains on the moon were observed by Galileo as well, using his telescope in the early 17th century. Aristotle lived in ancient Greece in the 4th century BC and did not have access to the technology needed for these astronomical observations.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet, with no solid surface to stand on (except for it's core) so no it does not have mountains
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Companies save money by using cardboard crates instead of wooden crates. Wooden crates cost more to ship than cardboard crates due to their weight.
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.
Can you be specific? What crates? Which island?
Crates...
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There may be possible mountains. There are raging storms but no one knows.
Jupiter is a gas giant and does not have a solid rocky surface like Earth, so it does not have traditional landforms like mountains or valleys. Instead, Jupiter has clouds of different compositions, including ammonia, methane, and water vapor, as well as turbulent storms and swirling patterns in its atmosphere.