The planet Jupiter is predominantly made up of hydrogen and helium. The core of planet is thought to contain some rock and metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter is mainly made up of gas, hence its classification as a gas giant.
No. Terrestrial planets are planets that are made of rock.
Gas. Jupiter is a gas giant, but it does have the Big Red Spot, which is a massive wind storm.
it is mostly made up of rock
Yes, because Jupiter is a gas giant planet. 90% of Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen. The 10% is almost completely made up of helium. But there are also small traces of gas inside.
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
Jupiter is made of gas. AKA: a gas giant.
While Saturn's rings are made of ice and rock, Jupiter's rings consist of gas and dust particles.
Jupiter is one of two planets in our solar system that consist solely of gas (the Gas Giants.) Jupiter is one, Saturn the other. (Notice both of them have rings.)
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
its made of gas
No. Terrestrial planets are planets that are made of rock.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth. Its atmosphere is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia. Below the swirling clouds of its atmosphere, Jupiter's interior is thought to be made up of a dense core of rock and metal surrounded by a layer of metallic hydrogen.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the solid rock planets. While Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus(lol get it), and Neptune are made up of gas
it is mostly made up of rock
Gas. Jupiter is a gas giant, but it does have the Big Red Spot, which is a massive wind storm.
Jupiter is made up of carbon dioxide and little methane gas