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Gas giant planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, primarily consist of hydrogen and helium, lacking a well-defined solid surface. They have thick atmospheres with strong winds and storms, including the famous Great Red Spot on Jupiter. Their immense sizes result in significant gravitational forces, leading to high atmospheric pressures and temperatures that increase with depth. Additionally, gas giants often possess extensive ring systems and numerous moons.

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