You are describing Saturn. There are other gas giants in our Solar system, but Saturn has the rings.
Saturn is a gas giant planet
A terrestrial planet, Gas giant planets are made of gas....
no its a star if it was a gas giant it would be a planet
The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.
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.
A large planet composed mostly of gaseous material thought to surround a solid core.
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.
What we see are the tops of clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere. We see the storms on the giant gas planet.
Saturn is a gas giant planet
Gas giant planet.
neptune is a ice giant but has gas soroundings so it cant be seen by anything except the gas around it but it is believed to be ice/water on the planet but nothing can be seen on the planet except the great dark spot, the clouds and the gases on the planet.
They are often visible as funnel clouds, but these clouds are not necessarily very large.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet.
It is giant. If it was small, it would be a dwarf planet instead of a planet.
It is a giant.
giant
Jupiter is a giant ball of gas and liquid with little, if any, solid surface. Instead, the planet's surface is composed of dense red, brown, yellow, and white clouds. The clouds are arranged in light-colored areas called zones and darker regions called belts that circle the planet parallel to the equator.