The outer planets, including Jupiter, by Jove, are all gas giants. They may have a rocky core deep, deep down, but they are mostly composed of different kinds of gasses.
a deep rocky core actually that isnt true. jupiter is a gas giant. jupiter has no real surface. it is all gas
Jupiter has no surface.
Jupiter is what is called a gas giant, and the "surface" is buried hundreds of miles below the tops of the clouds. If you could survive the pressure to stand there, which you probably couldn't, you would not be able to see anything.
Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a surface.
nobody really knows whats below the clouds of Jupiter and nobody knows yet what Jupiter is made out of or what the crust is if it has one. we know the atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium, but that's about it.
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.
No. Jupiter has no solid surface on which bodies of water might exist, though clouds of liquid water may exist below the visible cloud surface. In addition to lacking a solid surface, Jupiter has an unbreathable atmosphere and the gravity is more than twice as strong as it is on Earth.
Nobody knows for certain what the surface of Jupiter looks like below its atmosphere. Since the planet is a gas giant, we might expect it to look something like the surface of the sun, but not on fire.
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface.