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They are all made mainly from Hydrogen, with fairly large and varying amounts of Helium. Their atmospheres also contain methane and ethane, with ices such as water ice and ammonia ice. Because their gravity is so large, they have 'sucked' in a lot of debris in their lifetimes, so they will contain all sort of different materials nearer the core.

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