Jupiter has an atmosphere just like Earth. Also, Jupiter has storms, so does Earth. If you have a better answer plz speak now, i need a better answer and more research for my project. Please do not put a stupid answer, it's very irritating to those who need a true answer. Thank-you.
No, the temperature on Jupiter is much colder than on Earth. Jupiter is a gas giant planet located much farther from the sun, leading to much lower temperatures. Additionally, Jupiter's thick atmosphere traps heat causing temperature variations across the planet.
It would take about 9 years to travel from Earth to Jupiter, assuming a similar speed and trajectory as the trip from Earth to Mars. Jupiter is much farther away from Earth than Mars, so the journey would be significantly longer.
Jupiter is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth.
Jupiter is about 300 times more massive than earth and has a diameter about 10x the size of the earth's.
Earth is the next closets planet to Mars. An asteroid belt lies on the opposite side, between it and Jupiter.
No planets are similar but there is a moon. Titan, one of Jupiter's moons, is very similar to Earth.
No it's much bigger.
Earth, Venus, Mars, and Saturn.
No; Jupiter is made of gas, it is not good place for living creatures (or at least, living creatures similar to those of Earth).
As with any planet, the interior of Jupiter is quite hot, but at the level in its atmosphere where pressure is similar to what we find on Earth it is actually quite cold.
No, the temperature on Jupiter is much colder than on Earth. Jupiter is a gas giant planet located much farther from the sun, leading to much lower temperatures. Additionally, Jupiter's thick atmosphere traps heat causing temperature variations across the planet.
It would take about 9 years to travel from Earth to Jupiter, assuming a similar speed and trajectory as the trip from Earth to Mars. Jupiter is much farther away from Earth than Mars, so the journey would be significantly longer.
Jupiter is obviously the main answer. Saturn is similar, but not so highly visible. (Earth sometimes does too.)Jupiter.
Jupiter is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth.
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
From my calculations the distance from Saturn to Jupiter is nearly the same distance it is from Earth to Jupiter. Give or take 50 million miles or so the view of Jupiter from Saturn would be about the same as our view here is on Earth. Good question!!
Jupiter is less dense and has a shorter period of rotation.