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There are four: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
No, it is not possible for people to live on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant with extreme atmospheric conditions, including high levels of radiation, strong winds, and no solid surface to stand on. Additionally, the planet's intense gravity would make it impossible for humans to survive there.
Jupiter does not have a hard rocky surface like Earth. Instead, it is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface to land on. Its atmosphere is made up of swirling clouds and intense storms.
The "Surface" of Jupiter is hard to define as it is a gas giant but the top of the atmosphere (however you want ti define that) is cold due to heat radiating into space. Jupiter is so much farther from the Sun than Earth is, the Sun cannot heat Jupiter's atmosphere. And the heat form the interior (it is actually hotter than the surface of the Sun deep inside Jupiter!) dissipates into space.
venus is a planet that has a hard surface and is about the same size as earth but Jupiter is a gas giant with no hard surface to stand on
Jupiter is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium its structure is hard and bold but Jupiter has twice of powerful storms than earth.....
Jupiter is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium its structure is hard and bold but Jupiter has twice of powerful storms than earth.....
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Jupiter has a moon called Io. It has active volcanoes made from sulfur. Sometimes this material gets into the orbit of Jupiter and forms a donut-shaped ring. Jupiter's rings are very hard to see and nowhere as spectacular as Saturn's.
It's hard even to define the surface for a gas planet like Jupiter, but there's no significant amount of water anyway.
It actually has Greece. It may be hard to be believe but very true!
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Most planets are actually composed of rocks and minerals, but Jupiter is actually just a large ball of gas. It is not hard, and a person could not walk on its surface.
Jupiter is a very fascinating planet. Jupiter actually has no hard core like Earth does and therefore nobody can live on it. Since Jupiter has massive, strong gravity it would pull you down all the way inside and you will eventually die because of the massive amounts of pressure. Hope I helped:)
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Jupiter's temperature ranges from 112K (-161C or -258F) to 165K (-108C or -162F) so it is very very very very much colder than Earth.