The planet Jupiter has no crust... It is a 'gas giant' - the gaseous composition being held in place by an immensely powerful magnetic field.
Trick question. There is no Jovian crust. It's a GAS giant.
Jupiter is a gaseous planet. It doesn't have a crust.
iron and hytrogen and nitrogen even though they are not minerals they are gasses
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hydrogen and helium
Many different minerals are found in oceanic crust. Feldspar, basalt, pyroxene, and other molten rock materials make up the composition of the ocean's crust.
Jupiter is a gaseous planet. It doesn't have a crust.
Gas planets such as Jupiter have no crust as they are made primary of hydrogen and helium rather than rock. A terrestrial planet without a crust would not be all that different from a planet with a crust as the difference between the crust and the mantle of a planet has more to do with chemical composition than anything else.
There is a large file on Jupiter's composition and other facts - in Wikipedia !
iron and hytrogen and nitrogen even though they are not minerals they are gasses
The composition of the continental crust is granitic overall, high in silicon and aluminum, when compared to the oceanic crust.
rocks
Jupiter is mostly gasses- 75% hydrogen 25% helium
Jupiter is composed of mostly liquid metallic Hydrogen, some Helium, and molecular Hydrogen. There are thought to be a mixture of elements in the core.
Jupiter has no surface. It is a gas giant.
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Jupiter is composed of tiny rock fragments and dust.
Jupiter has 3 layers called the crust core and inner core.