Jupiter has a composition of about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium
Saturn has a composition of about 96% hydrogen and 3% helium.
The Sun is the closest, with a composition of about 74% hydrogen and 25% helium.
The Sun does, but of course it's a lot hotter and it's very different from those planets.
They are each very large spheres comprised chiefly of gasses, mostly hydrogen and helium.
The primary difference is that stars are sufficiently large to undergo nuclear ignition. Jupiter (our largest gas giant) would need to be about 20 times bigger for that to happen.
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giants
The sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
I think the object most similar would be the Sun, in that the main elements are hydrogen and helium.
They have alot of mass. They exert a much stronger gravitational force than the terrestrail planets
The object in the solar system that has a composition similar to that of the gas giants is the Sun.
Our Sun! Only it is constantly using fusion to produce the heat we feel here on Earth. The Sun is made of mostly hydrogen and helium, noble gases found in the gas giants in our solar system.
the sun has similar composition.
The ice giants.
The sun is similar in composition.
Jupiter has no surface. It is a gas giant.
I am not really that sure ,but i think that it is hydrogen and heluim considering that its a red giant
The Gas Giants have a deep gas atmosphere and earth have a not so deep atmosphere
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These are the four outer gas giant planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are all much larger than the inner planets, they all have a similar composition (gaseous atmospheres, mainly of Hydrogen and Helium) and they each have many moons and a ring system. None of the inner planets have a ring system and there are only three moons in total for the four inner planets (one for Earth and two in orbit around Mars).
Yes. Jupiter is what we call a gas giant, and planets similar to Jupiter have been detected around distant stars. Here in our own solar system, the only planet similar in size and composition is Saturn.
A gas giant is similar in composition to the Sun. The Sun is much bigger than the gas giants and it is a star not a planet, of course.
All for of the inner planets are similar in composition. They all have a clearly defined surface, unlike the gas giant planets.
The answers are Hydrogen and Helium.
Jupiter has no surface. It is a gas giant.
The answers are Hydrogen and Helium.
They are are not similar.
The planet Jupiter has no crust... It is a 'gas giant' - the gaseous composition being held in place by an immensely powerful magnetic field.
The word "client" (for example, a company is an object and can be a client).
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No. Alpha Centauri is a three-star system consisting of two stars similar in size to the sun and a red dwarf.
I am not really that sure ,but i think that it is hydrogen and heluim considering that its a red giant