No, it is the only one of the 8 major planets that has no ice. It also has no liquid water.
The reason for this is that the thick carbon dioxide atmosphere traps solar heat and efficiently carries it to all areas of the planet. The poles and "night" side of Venus, which would ordinarily be cold, are nearly the same temperature as the "day" side, which is around 460°C (860°F). So neither water or ice can exist in a liquid state on the surface.
The planet is Jupiter
No, there are not. Jupiter is not a rocky planet like earth. Jupiter is a gas giant, and images you see are of gases which go down thousands of miles. There is a small solid core to the planet, but it will be centuries before we can even think of sending probes there.
Europa is the moon of Jupiter known for being covered in a thick layer of ice. This ice is believed to cover a vast, subsurface ocean that has sparked scientific interest in the search for potential extraterrestrial life.
Jupiter has some H2O. Some of it is in the form of gas, and some in the form of ice. Virtually none of Jupiter's "water" is in the liquid state. Mercury has no water.
Jupiter does not have ice on its surface, but scientists believe that there may be a layer of icy materials deep within its atmosphere. This ice is thought to be a combination of water, ammonia, and methane.
Jupiter's precipitation is snow and ice.
Neither, Jupiter is acctually just a giant ice ball.
Gas. Jupiter is composed predominantly of hydrogen and helium.
Sailor Jupiter is a better ice skater than any of the other sailor scouts.
The planets formed by ice would be Jupiter and Saturn!!......I think.............;)
it is pizza and tacos
its made of gas
According to the NASA Fact Sheet on Jupiter, other than the oxygen contained in small amounts of water ice, Jupiter has no oxygen.
any asteroids that collide with the planet containing ice deposit it on the surface
The planet is Jupiter
No, there are not. Jupiter is not a rocky planet like earth. Jupiter is a gas giant, and images you see are of gases which go down thousands of miles. There is a small solid core to the planet, but it will be centuries before we can even think of sending probes there.
Europa is the moon of Jupiter known for being covered in a thick layer of ice. This ice is believed to cover a vast, subsurface ocean that has sparked scientific interest in the search for potential extraterrestrial life.