Jupiter has no surface it is a gas planet, if you wanted to land a plane on Jupiter it would be like trying to land a plane on a cloud.
In addition:Jupiter has a liquid core.that cosists of liquid metallic hydrogenThe core of Mars is primarily composed of iron and nickel. The surface composition is mostly made up of iron oxide, giving Mars its reddish appearance. Additionally, the surface also contains various minerals like olivine and basalt.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface, so it does not have a specific temperature at its surface. However, the upper atmosphere of Jupiter can reach temperatures of around 1,340 degrees Celsius (2,444 degrees Fahrenheit).
The inner planets are primarily composed of rock and metal. Mercury is made up mostly of metal and rock, Venus has a thick rocky crust, Earth has a diverse composition with a metallic core, rocky mantle, and solid surface, while Mars has a rocky surface with iron-rich soil.
core
Jupiter's core temperature is estimated to be around 20,000°C (36,000°F). This extreme heat is generated by the planet's gravitational compression and the residual heat left over from its formation.
approximately 1.3 can fit in Jupiters core
very cold
a deep rocky core actually that isnt true. jupiter is a gas giant. jupiter has no real surface. it is all gas
The Venus has a huge amounts of volcanoes!
very cold
gass
material is hotter and denser
Jupiter is mainly made of Hydrogen.
From the surface to the core of the Earth, the composition changes from a crust of solid rocks to the mantle made up of solid and molten rock, and then to the outer and inner core composed of mostly iron and nickel. The density and temperature also increase as you move towards the core.
The core of Mars is primarily composed of iron and nickel. The surface composition is mostly made up of iron oxide, giving Mars its reddish appearance. Additionally, the surface also contains various minerals like olivine and basalt.
The cover stock composition, the surface texture and the configuration of the weight in the core.
No. Jupiter is a gas giant, so it does not even have a definite surface.