No storms
Jupiter is mostly made out of gas not rock.
No because Jupiter's rings are made out of frozen rocks from across the galaxy that crossed into Jupiter's orbit.
Marble, stone and volcanic rocks.
It is believed that Jupiter has a rocky core, but it is unliekly that there are discrete rocks there.
It is thought that Jupiter's core does have rocky matter, which amounts to approximately 10-15 masses of the Earth.
Jupiter's ring is made up of small, dark particles, likely composed of rocky material or dust. These particles are thought to be remnants of meteoroid impacts on Jupiter's moons that have been stretched into a ring by Jupiter's gravity. The ring is very faint and difficult to see from Earth.
The planet that is not made of rocks is the gas giant planet called Jupiter. Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases, making it different from the terrestrial planets like Earth, which are made mostly of rocky material.
Uranus, Saturn and Neptune (has really faint rings)
No as it is in gaseous state on the surface .
Rocks probably are attracted toward Jupiter because of it's high gravitational pull, due to it's enormous mass.
collect rocks or look at all the other planets and moons around Jupiter
Between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt