The two planets compositions are quite similar though with some differences in the Hydrogen/Helium percentage.
Jupiter's atmosphere is mainly Hydrogen (around 90%), Helium (around 10%), with small amounts of Methane, Ethane, Water and Ammonia.
Saturn's atmosphere is mainly Hydrogen (around 96%), Helium (around 3%), also with small amounts of Methane, Ethane and Ammonia.
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
Saturn's bands are more subtle, with less contrast and variation in color compared to Jupiter's. Saturn's bands are also wider and less pronounced than Jupiter's distinct, dark belts and light zones. Additionally, Saturn's rings overshadow its bands in visibility and recognition.
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Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
A substance has a specific chemical composition while mixtures contain more than one substance.
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Jupiters gravity is much more than on the earth!
they are longer than on earth because they are smarter than u and they dont go to computers for answers.
Yes, there are planets known as "hot Jupiters" that are larger than Jupiter in terms of mass and size. These exoplanets are gas giants like Jupiter but orbit much closer to their host star, resulting in higher temperatures and different atmospheric compositions.
Because it is a totally different composition.
This is a chemical change.