No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
Once you get out to the orbit of Jupiter, and anything farther from the sun than Jupiter, the temperatures are low enough to liquefy methane.
No it's made of gas
I think its methane...but i'm not 100% sure
Jupiter's core is made up of rock, metal, and hydrogen compounds.Jupiter's outer core is made up of metallic hydrogen.Jupiter's mantle is made up of liquid hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's cloud tops are made up of hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of 89.8% hydrogen and 10.2% helium with a little bit of methane and ammonia.
Methane does not condense into ice in the warmer atmospheric temperatures of Jupiter and Saturn.
Once you get out to the orbit of Jupiter, and anything farther from the sun than Jupiter, the temperatures are low enough to liquefy methane.
Jupiter is made of carbon dioxide gas and a little methane gas.
Jupiter is made up of carbon dioxide and little methane gas
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
Jupiter is mostly made of gases like methane and other gases like most outer giant planets
Jupiter is mostly made of gases like methane and other gases like most outer giant planets
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
No it's made of gas
I think its methane...but i'm not 100% sure
The core of Jupiter probably contains rock and metallic hydrogen. The surface of Jupiter is made of water, methane, and ammonia.
Jupiter is made up of carbon dioxide and little methane gas
Jupiter's core is made up of rock, metal, and hydrogen compounds.Jupiter's outer core is made up of metallic hydrogen.Jupiter's mantle is made up of liquid hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's cloud tops are made up of hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of 89.8% hydrogen and 10.2% helium with a little bit of methane and ammonia.