Gas
Jupiter is a gas giant, and so is made up of a gas called Hydrogen. This is not what you see when you look at Jupiter however, as the surface of Jupiter is covered entirely with huge whirling storms. All of these have different colours so you will see Jupiter as a stripy planet covered with dots of red and other colours.
stripy
The cast of Stripy - 1984 includes: Carlo Bonomi as Stripy
The correct spelling is stripy. Meaning something is striped.For example "the zebra has a stripy coat".
something that rhymes with stripy is hippy :L xx
I don't think so, and I don't think stripy is a word.
Basically what you are looking at are darker bands of clouds against a lighter colored planet. And they are bands primarily because Jupiter spins so fast on its axis that each 'day' is only a mere 9.9 hours long.
Jupiter's stripy appearance is caused by its complex atmosphere, which features bands of clouds in different colors and compositions. These bands, known as "zones" and "belts," are created by the planet's rapid rotation and strong winds, leading to differential rotation and the movement of gases in its atmosphere. The lighter zones are primarily composed of ammonia ice clouds, while the darker belts contain deeper, hotter clouds with more complex compounds. This dynamic system creates the striking, colorful patterns we see on Jupiter's surface.
Yes, it is (having or marked with stripes). It may be spelled stripy or stripey.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
Jupiter's fast rotational period (less than 10 hours) causes sustained winds in excess of more than 400 mph. Because of this, Jupiter's clouds are elongated and appear to be strips. The effect is also caused by the atmospheric elements hydrogen and helium being manipulated by the winds.
The cause of the color is not known. It may be due to the presence of phosphorus or sulfur compounds.