It is a gaz giant as is Uranus and Saturn.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar System so any of the other planets could fit inside a volume the size of Jupiter, some of them many times over.
They are both "gas" giant planets.
well, for starters; they are both planets!! Jupiter is closer to the sun, too!
yes
Jovian means Jupiter-like - these planets are made of gas and are several times more massive than the Earth - like Jupiter.
no jupiter is one of the outer planets
differences: the outer planets are much bigger and some are made of gas, such as Jupiter and Saturn. the inner planets are smaller and are al solid samilarities: both are in orbit around the sun, and there are the same amount of each, yes we all know Pluto is not a planet
Generally I'd say Jupiter, but Uranus and Venus also have the same gaseous stripes as Jupiter. Take a look at some satellite pictures of the planets and decide for yourself
They are both planets. They both orbit the sun. They also both rotate on an axis.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are the outer planets.
Jupiter is the only planet beginning with J.
Only that they are planets with some of the biggest moons. Earth is solid, Jupiter is gaseous. Earth has no ring, but Jupiter has one that can barely be seen! Earth has one big moon (If a moon the same size orbits Jupiter, that moon is a great moon), while Jupiter has a ton of moons! Also, 1000 Earths can fit into a Jupiter.