Jupiter contains hydrogen and small helium just like sun. But its unable to have nuclear fusion. So it is still a planet
jupitercontains hydrogen and small helium just like sun.
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It is a cosmic body, formed from a cloud of dust and gases.
the sun is a star not a planet. it is a giant ball of plasma and gases.
A planet is formed out of hot gases revolving around the Sun.
The sun is a star and not a planet and contains no water. The Earth is the only planet where water has been found.
Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. They capture the sun's heat and warm the planet.
The atmosphere which contains various gases (water, carbon dioxide, methane, etc.) which capture the sun's energy turning it into heat. There is no single chemical symbol for these greenhouse gases.
If we were going to compare any planet to the sun, it would be the gas giant Jupiter. The sun is a couple of hundred times bigger than Jupiter, but the king of the planets is the one that is more similar to the sun than any of the other planets.
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It is believed that Sedna, a distant dwarf planet in our solar system, does not have a significant atmosphere due to its extreme distance from the sun. Therefore, it is unlikely to have any gases that make up an atmosphere similar to that of planets closer to the sun.
The sun is a star. It is made out of gas, and yes, it is a star. Not everybody knows that. The sun is a star not a planet and it is composed of gases (mainly Hydrogen and Helium)