The concentration, in the atmosphere, is about 10%.
Jupiter's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of methane, ammonia, and water vapor. The high concentration of hydrogen and helium gives Jupiter its characteristic colors and properties.
Saturn's atmosphere appears to have half the helium content of Jupiter because Saturn has a lower overall density than Jupiter, leading to a greater proportion of hydrogen compared to helium in its atmosphere. Jupiter's higher density means that there is more helium present in its atmosphere compared to Saturn.
Jupiter's atmosphere
Jupiter has the most helium of any planet in our solar system, with about 24% of its composition being helium. The high concentration of helium is due to the planet's massive size and gravitational forces, which prevent the gas from escaping into space.
The gases in Jupiter's atmosphere are hydrogen, helium, and methane.
Helium is more abundant on Jupiter than on Saturn. Jupiter has a higher concentration of helium in its atmosphere compared to other planets in the solar system, including Saturn.
Jupiter's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of methane, ammonia, and water vapor. The high concentration of hydrogen and helium gives Jupiter its characteristic colors and properties.
Jupiter is mostly gasses- 75% hydrogen 25% helium
hydrogen and helium
Helium
Saturn's atmosphere appears to have half the helium content of Jupiter because Saturn has a lower overall density than Jupiter, leading to a greater proportion of hydrogen compared to helium in its atmosphere. Jupiter's higher density means that there is more helium present in its atmosphere compared to Saturn.
Jupiter is mad up of 90% helium and 10% sufer
True. Jupiter is consisted of mainly hydrogen and helium. 90% hydrogen, 8% helium and 2% other gases
hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen and helium
Mostly Hydrogen and Helium.
hydrogen helium