Hydrogen and helium
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
Jupiter has so many gases that it swirls together and make a storm
There is so much pressure that the hydrogen gas gets turned into a liquid, a metallic state.
jupiters ice moon is Io
nothing
Nitrogen and Helium
Jupiter is mainly made of Hydrogen.
No but it usta be but the gases esolved the surface but I my self think there still is but not as much 90 % is mostly is gases .
The "exoplanets" known as "Hot Jupiters".
not very It is all gases around a small cool rock core.
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
Jupiter has so many gases that it swirls together and make a storm
jupiters atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium, amonia, and many other gases.
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
Jupiters' gases are confined to the planet by its massive gravity. The rocks and ice are trapped by the same gravity. The two do not interact. Some of the material in the rings falls out of orbit due to loss of forward momentum and fall into Jupiter. They are short lived and disintegrate.
There is so much pressure that the hydrogen gas gets turned into a liquid, a metallic state.