The air would contain more moisture over Panama than over Antarctica. This is because Antarctica is classified as a desert, and all of its moisture is frozen in snow or ice.
mercury
To be like a star a planet would have to be very large and contain a lot of hydrogen. Jupiter may be considered to be most like a star in this respect, though Jupiter would need to be about 75 times as massive to fuse hydrogen and become a star.
most people would think it is a star but it is a planet
Jupiter, as it has the most gravity.
Neptune. It would be Pluto, but Pluto is a dwarf planet ( a planet that was a planet, but decided that it wasn't a planet)
yes most planets (except gas planets) may contain gold
Neptune. It would be Pluto, but Pluto is a dwarf planet ( a planet that was a planet, but decided that it wasn't a planet)
On Jupiter
Jupiter
The fifth planet from the sun is Jupiter.Counting outwards from the sun, the fifth planet in our solar system would be our largest and most massive planet, Jupiter.
The tropics typically have higher humidity levels because of the warm air holding more moisture. So, the shell containing the most moisture in the atmosphere would likely be the tropical shell.