Jupiter's precipitation is snow and ice.
Although there is weather on Jupiter, there is not technically any precipitation. Rather, Jupiter experiences cloud formations, lightning, and gigantic cyclones.
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Yes, Jupiter does have precipitation in the form of liquid helium and perhaps droplets of water deep within its atmosphere. However, these conditions are very different from Earth's, as Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gas.
Jupiter's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, so precipitation as we know it on Earth does not occur. However, it is known to have various types of weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms and massive cyclones. These weather systems can produce precipitation-like events, such as liquid helium rain or ammonia snow.
Studying planets can be really fun. Jupiter's precipitation is mainly rain and snow, and the rain is snow is made up of Helium.
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None. Jupiter is a gas planet.
Jupiter contains a lot of liquid hydrogen
So far as is known, or likely, there is no life on Jupiter.
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