Largely. Jupiter's outer portion is gas, but much of the interior is a supercritical fluid, a state of matter that is neither liquid nor gas, but has some characteristics of both. Deeper into the interior there is probably yet another state of matter; liquid metallic hydrogen.
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
Jupiter is mostly made of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of other elements like methane, ammonia, and water vapor. Its interior is thought to contain a dense core of rock and metal surrounded by layers of liquid metallic hydrogen.
No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
Jupiter is mostly made out of gas not rock.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
It is mostly gas, but it has a solid core.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
Jupiter mostly made of hydrogen
Jupiter contains a lot of liquid hydrogen
Jupiter is mostly made of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of other elements like methane, ammonia, and water vapor. Its interior is thought to contain a dense core of rock and metal surrounded by layers of liquid metallic hydrogen.
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 has very little water (0.0004%).There is no LIQUID water on Jupiter because Jupiter is a gas giant. However, Jupiter DOES have evaporated water in its atmosphere and one of its moons, Europa, is said to have a frozen ocean on its surface.
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.
Jupiter is too cold for liquid water.
Jupiter is made up of liquid and gas.