Jupiter contains more mass than all the other planets put together. As it is a Gas Gaint it stands to reason that it has more clouds than any other planet in the Solar System that we know of at the moment.
While Venus does have clouds of sulfuric acid it has a solid surface and in theory could be landed upon. In short it is a terrestrial planet.
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The smallest gas giant is Neptune.
No. A gas giant, as the term implies, is made of gas and has no solid surface.
Neptune is a gas giant with deep gas clouds. Neptune's surface is one of the most active and dynamic places in entire the Solar System because of the gas clouds.
What we see are the tops of clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere. We see the storms on the giant gas planet.
While Venus does have clouds of sulfuric acid it has a solid surface and in theory could be landed upon. In short it is a terrestrial planet.
there are four gas giants
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clouds are a gas
You are describing Saturn. There are other gas giants in our Solar system, but Saturn has the rings.
the same color as Hubble space telescopes pictures, and Galileo spacecrafts pictures
Neptune is a gas giant planet, so it doesn't actually have a solid surface that could be covered in ice. On the other hand, it does have clouds, made of ice particles of methane and other materials.
They are often visible as funnel clouds, but these clouds are not necessarily very large.
Saturn is the most logical answer. Uranus, however, is more like an ice giant rather than a gas giant.
Jupiter is a gas planet so i does have alot of gas clouds