the planet Pluto has the most helium it was proved by a German man who sent a poodle onto Pluto and when it came back it was barking very high pitched barks.
Saturn is known to be the most gaseous planet in our solar system. It is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases.
Jupiter is the most gaseous planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its atmosphere is mainly made up of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia.
Jupiter is the most gassy planet in our solar system. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with a small rocky core at its center.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
depends on what is the planet could be nitrogen helium etc
Saturn is known to be the most gaseous planet in our solar system. It is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases.
Jupiter is the most gaseous planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Its atmosphere is mainly made up of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia.
traces of methane,hydrogen and helium atoms like most other planets
The planet Jupiter has an atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. These gases make up most of the planet's outer layers, creating the distinctive bands and storms that are visible on its surface.
i don't think it does any good for our planet
Jupiter is the most gassy planet in our solar system. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with a small rocky core at its center.
Many Gases... Helium and Hydrogen make up most of the planet. I don't know about methane. This planet is the largest Gas Giant. I hope this helps.
Jupiter is the planet with the most abundant hydrogen gas in its atmosphere. It is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with hydrogen making up about 90% of the gas in its atmosphere.
No.jupiter is a gas planet. it is mostly made from hydrogen, helium and methane.
By mass or volume, in our solar system Jupiter is the planet with the most helium, the fraction being about 10% of its composition (or a quarter of its mass). The smaller planet Saturn by comparison is believed to be about 3%. There are of course many extrasolar planets identified (orbiting stars other than our Sun), which are known to be gas giants and have much larger quantities of helium in them (including one which is about 17 times as large as Jupiter), but composition is hard to estimate with accuracy at such great distances.
Jupiter.
depends on what is the planet could be nitrogen helium etc