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Ganymede is the largest Jovian moon in our solar system. It is larger than the planet Mercury and has its own magnetic field.
A moon of Jupiter is called a Jovian moon.
they all have different gasses in there atmosphere
All four Jovian planets in our solar system have multiple moons.
I don't think so because what I learnt was that thermosphere was the thickest layer in the atmosphere and stratosphere we can find ozone layer. Hope this is right. Thanks :)
Jupiter.
The moon has a very thin atmosphere called an exosphere. It consists of very low density of gases such as helium, neon, and hydrogen. There is essentially no weather on the moon due to the lack of atmosphere and protective magnetic field.
Venus has the thickest atmosphere among the planets in our solar system. Its atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide and thick clouds of sulfuric acid, creating intense pressure and trapping heat to create a runaway greenhouse effect.
The list of planets' atmospheres from thickest to thinnest in our solar system is as follows: Venus, Earth, Mars, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter. Venus has the thickest atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide, while Jupiter has the thinnest atmosphere due to its predominantly hydrogen and helium composition. This ranking is based on the planets' atmospheric pressure and density.
No there are hundreds thanks to the Jovian planets.
Unlike Earth's moon and Mercury, the Jovian moons are subject to very strong tidal forces that heat their interiors.
In the Troposphere, or the lowest layer.