you can because Jupiter is fiar away from the sunlight.
Jupiter is spherical but its core is the only substance that is a solid
I can tell you that there is NO life on that planet named Jupiter. Jupiter is a gaseous planet with terrible winds and terrible noxious gases and unsupportable pressures, plus it has no solid surface. Please note: It is postulated that Jupiter does have a solid core, but pressure & gravity are high enough that it is considered degenerate matter.
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It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
The iron core of the earth is solid because the immense pressure near the center of the earth, due to gravity, keeps the iron in a solid state, even though it is hot.
It has a solid core, no caves due to the intense gravity.
Jupiter has a possibility to have a solid (rocky, icy) core
due to the liquid hydrogen core in the middle of Jupiter, the planet has a lot of gravity
Jupiter is spherical but its core is the only substance that is a solid
I can tell you that there is NO life on that planet named Jupiter. Jupiter is a gaseous planet with terrible winds and terrible noxious gases and unsupportable pressures, plus it has no solid surface. Please note: It is postulated that Jupiter does have a solid core, but pressure & gravity are high enough that it is considered degenerate matter.
Jupiter is a big Gas planet Hope this heps! ;)
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It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
Jupiter is a gas planet so the surface is a gas which cannot have crevices. It's not known if it has a solid core.
Jupiter has a variable pressure depending upon the distance away from the planets core. It increases in the atmosphere and decreases on the way down to the solid core.
To the best of our knowledge, there are no volcanoes on (or in) Jupiter. Volcanoes are characteristic of seismically active, solid planets (or moons). Jupiter consists mainly of hydrogen gas, and probably has no solid core in the form we're accustomed to.
First: The earths core is not molten, it is a very dense solid mass, kept solid by the intense pressure on it. Second: It is the layer around this core that is molten, and yes it does influence gravity, but more so earths magnetism.