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Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), which supports life and maintains a stable climate. In contrast, Jupiter's atmosphere is predominantly made up of hydrogen (around 90%) and helium (about 10%), with trace amounts of methane, ammonia, and other gases. While Earth's atmosphere is relatively thin and conducive to life, Jupiter's is thick and turbulent, characterized by intense storms and high-pressure systems, such as the Great Red Spot. This fundamental difference in composition and structure reflects the unique environmental conditions on each planet.

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