89% molecular hydrogen,and 11% helium carbon monoxide
the atmosphere of Jupiter is made of 90% hydrogen, and 10% helium
jupiters atmosphere is made up of hydrogen, helium, amonia, and many other gases.
Jupiter is about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium with traces of methane, water, ammonia
Nope. Jupiter's atmosphere contains hydrogen and helium.
Jupiters upper atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide below that is a layer of condensed hydrogen or a sea of hydrogen because of the immense pressure in the atmosphere
The Big Red SpotA continuous storm
jupiters moons are different some have an atmosphere and MOST are asteroids
It becomes a solid and gives off heat.
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Jupiter has the largest atmosphere in the Solar System. It is mainly comprised of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of water, methane and ammonia.
Jupiters atmosphere is composed of about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium. There are small traces of methane,ammonia water and rock dust (0.07%).
The belts and zones of Jupiter result from the planet's convetion and it's rapid differential rotation.