Yes, but it is at the center. You could use the earth as an example of Jupiter. The core (inner) or the middle is solid rock. All the rest of the planet is like quicksand. You sink right through it.
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Jupiter is a gas giant and is not capable of supporting life.
It is currently impossible to land on Jupiter due to its lack of a solid surface to land on. Jupiter is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid ground. Any spacecraft attempting to land on Jupiter would simply sink into its atmosphere.
1- isn't Jupiter made of gas? [first answer] -------------------------------------- [second answer] 2- I guess that the core of the planet has to be harder than its atmos. If it has gravity, it then has to have something solid in the middle. Or if it is liquid, then, we couldn't quite feel its ground or either reach it.. lol... [ Now, i wonder if something ever managed to survive inside of this gas haze:P Something under the ground if it has any... I'm thinking architecture as, if we get on earth an atmos becoming just as Jupiter, we'll have to rethink our survival method O_O (I mean, they all say that earth will become a hell land soon) (globe warming) ... So lets think.. If i had to live on Jupiter... What would i do to survive... lol ] --------------------------------------- 3- (edit here)
Jupiter's terrain is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gas, with no solid ground like on Earth. The outer layer of the planet is mostly made up of swirling clouds of ammonia and water vapor. Beneath these clouds, it is believed that there may be a layer of metallic hydrogen before reaching the core.
Probably never. Jupiter is known as a Gas Giant. There is no firm surface to land on. Only solid ground is so far down that the pressure would destroy anything we could currently build.
Probably not. Jupiter is known as a Gas Giant. There is no firm surface to land on. Only solid ground is so far down that the pressure would destroy anything we could currently build. It might be possible to establish some kind of stations in the atmosphere of Jupiter though.
There is no "ground" on Jupiter at all, the planet is almost completely composed of hydrogen and helium of increasingly high density as you go down "into" it.
No, because it is a planet that is made out of gas.
they are for firm groung, soft ground, and hard ground
Firm, stable, solid, flat.
The ground or the earth, as in firm territory.
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Terra Firma is the ground, or the firm earth. It represents the ground we stand on unshaken and not moving.
because Jupiter is made of gas there is no soild ground until you get close to the core.so there can't be any life on Jupiter and there never will be.
Jupiter does not have any ground and so does not have any underground. However, Jupiter pumps out more heat from its interieor than it recieves from the sun.
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