Because Jupiter is a gas planet, it does not have a solid surface or terrain. In fact, the composition of Jupiter is approximately 90 percent hydrogen and 10 percent helium. This planet is covered in cloud layers that are composed mainly of ammonia ice.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet and does not have terrain like the Earth or the other rocky planets. Jupiter's gaseous atmosphere is filled with clouds of different compounds and extends towards the planet's center for thousands of miles until the pressure is so great that the gases become liquids. It is possible that Jupiter has a solid core composed mostly of carbon.
Jupiter is made entirly of gasses and liquids with no solid surface what so ever.
Jupiter is a gaseous planet so it doesn't really have a "terrain."
Jupiter doesn't have landforms - it is a gas giant.
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While Jupiter is composed mainly of gasses there is a solid core at the center of the planet roughly the same size as the earth. The surface of this core is believed to be composed of glacier ice. Therfore Jupiter does have landforms.
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Saturn is a gas giant, so it has no landforms.
Yes. The moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars have landforms. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have solid surfaces.
While Jupiter is composed mainly of gasses there is a solid core at the center of the planet roughly the same size as the earth. The surface of this core is believed to be composed of glacier ice. Therfore Jupiter does have landforms.
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We do not know, and cannot see, what the surface of Jupiter is like. Speculation would suggest it is not too different from the surface of other planets. There are certain constraints within such matters, physical, chemical and, perhaps, biological. It is unlikely we shall discover details any time soon
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Deserts are biomes. Landforms are features found within landforms.
River Landforms and Glacial Landforms.