i don't think it does any good for our planet
Jupiter has the most helium of any planet in our solar system, with about 24% of its composition being helium. The high concentration of helium is due to the planet's massive size and gravitational forces, which prevent the gas from escaping into space.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
Jupiter.
depends on what is the planet could be nitrogen helium etc
depends on what is the planet could be nitrogen helium etc
Saturn is the planet that is believed to have helium rain in its interior. It is thought that in Saturn's atmosphere, helium can condense into droplets and fall towards the planet's core due to the immense pressure and temperature conditions.
Planet Neptune's atmosphere comprises approximately 19% helium (±3.2%).
A big ball of gas and helium. Not if your planet is the Earth. Earth has iron at its center.
The planet with the lowest overall density is Saturn.
No, because the density oh helium is bigger (x 10).
The first gas planet in our solar system is Jupiter. It is the largest planet and is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen, Helium , Methane and Deuteride are the main gases found on the planet Uranus.