It is way more bigger than the earth and we cannot live on the earth.
From Jupiter, Earth would appear as a bright star in the sky, much like how we see Jupiter from Earth. It would be a small point of light, far too distant to see any details or features. Only advanced telescopes can capture images of Earth from the perspective of Jupiter.
The sun appears significantly dimmer from Jupiter compared to Earth because Jupiter is much farther away from the sun than Earth. The sun would look like just another bright star in the sky from Jupiter, rather than the intense, dominant source of light we see from Earth.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
Jupiter has astroids that look like rings, I think
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.
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The four main moons all look about the same brightness as seen from Earth, and they are all at about the same distance from the Earth. That means that their brightness seen from Jupiter would depend on their distances from Jupiter.
Yes they are like tornados like in Texas
a think ring
A big orange ball
Look at it's size:Diameter: 142,800 km (Earth's diameter is 12,800 km) That is why.
Earth doesn't have rings. Look up the pictures of Earth from space. Jupiter does have rings but they're extremely faint. They're made of dust while Saturn's rings are made of rock and ice. The rings are so faint they weren't known until 1979, when the Voyager I probe flew past Jupiter.