No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
Jupiter's core is thought to be made up of highly pressurized liquid hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter doesn't have a crust, it is made of gas. The core is theorized to be an inner layer of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounded by an outer shell of regular liquid hydrogen.
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
Human's can't live on Jupiter. The surface is made of gas, and underneath is a liquid layer, only liquid because of the extreme pressure. You wouldn't even make it through the atmosphere. Humans CAN live on Jupiter's moons however, at least some of them.
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
No there wasn't ever life on Jupiter because Jupiter is made out of all the liquid and gas in the solar system.
Jupiter's core is thought to be made up of highly pressurized liquid hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter doesn't have a crust, it is made of gas. The core is theorized to be an inner layer of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounded by an outer shell of regular liquid hydrogen.
Jupiter contains a lot of liquid hydrogen
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. Its interior is comprised primarily of hydrogen, which can become liquid if the pressure increases.
Human's can't live on Jupiter. The surface is made of gas, and underneath is a liquid layer, only liquid because of the extreme pressure. You wouldn't even make it through the atmosphere. Humans CAN live on Jupiter's moons however, at least some of them.
Jupiter is a very massive planet composed mostly of hydrogen. It is massive enough that below a certain depth the pressure from the overlying layers is enough to convert the hydrogen into its liquid metallic state.
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.