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No, not on Earth at least. Clouds on earth are made of water.
The most common element found on Jupiter is hydrogen. Jupiter also contains helium and has traces of ammonia, rock, water, and methane. The planet contains liquid metallic hydrogen right above the core.
They are mostly composed of water, ammonia, and methane molten ices.
There are three layers of clouds on Jupiter, and each one is composed of different molecules. At one level there are clouds of ammonia, at another level there are clouds made of ammonia and sulfur, and at a third level there are clouds of water (H2O).
Pluto is the coldest and smallest planet in our great solar sytem. It appears to be a small methane ice ball and water mixed up with rock. it have a thin methane gas atmosphere.Pluto is the coldest and smallest planet in our great solar sytem. It appears to be a small methane ice ball and water mixed up with rock. it have a thin methane gas atmosphere.
The answer is Jupiter.
The reason is simple, water vapour is denser than methane meaning that the methane cloud layer forms above the 'water' clouds. Saturn also mostly has an atmosphere of Ammonia clouds.
The water on Uranus is in the form of water vapor, liquid water and solid ice. - The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains traces of water vapor. - Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia clouds and methane clouds.) - The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice, and rocks. - Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!
Neptune
hydrogen ammonia helium methane and cabon water vapor
It is a water planet. Although the mantle is termed icy - as is the convention in planetary science - it is, in fact, a hot dense fluid consisting of water, ammonia and methane.
Uranus has water right now. - The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains traces of water vapor. - Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia and methane clouds.) - The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice and rocks. Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!
Uranus or Neptune i think.... :P
Water is H2O, ammonia is NH3, carbon dioxide is CO2 and methane is CH4.
Uranus has water in the form of water vapor, liquid water and solid ice. - The upper atmosphere of Uranus contains traces of water vapor. - Further down there is a cloud layer composed of water clouds (as well as layers of ammonia and methane clouds.) - The core of Uranus is composed of water ice, ammonia ice, and rocks. Scientists believe that, because of the tremendous pressure, there is a very large, very hot ocean of liquid water and ammonia down on the surface of this giant "Ice Planet"!
Well for one the planet has a HUGE gravity tug compared to earth crushing the life there,the planet has lots of methane making the thriving life choke to death, the place has no land, there is almost no water and oxygen, and the place would freeze us to death.
NO.Uranus' atmosphere is about 83% hydrogen,15% helium, 2% methane. However the interior of the planet probablycontains liquid and/or solid ammonia, water and methane.