No. A gas giant, as the term implies, is made of gas and has no solid surface.
Neptune is the smallest gas giant in our solar system.
The smallest gas giant planet in our solar system is Neptune.
Of the Jovian (gas giant) planets, Neptune is the smallest while Jupiter is the largest.
Saturn is classified as a gas giant, consisting primarily of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center.
Actually, no. there may be a solid surface at the core of Jupiter, but you would not be able to stand on it. Well to get to it because going through all those gases Jupiter is made up of may seem easy... possible but you would actually be crushed by the pressure of it and die a horrible death.
That means that (a) it is a giant, meaning it is much bigger than Earth, and (b) it is made up of gas, meaning it has no solid surface you might stand on.
Yes, in a giant expensive rocket, but there is no ground there, it's just a giant ball of gas with liquid at the centre.
Jupiter is a gas giant so you cant stand on it. it is mainly helium
No. It is a gas giant, so it doesn't have a solid surface to mine in.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet, with no solid surface to stand on (except for it's core) so no it does not have mountains
Mercury doesn't have a gas giant.
Jupiter is a gas giant
Saturn is a Gas Giant.
Neptune is the smallest gas giant in our solar system.
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Gas giant planet.