Jupiter is composed of mostly liquid metallic Hydrogen, some Helium, and molecular Hydrogen. There are thought to be a mixture of elements in the core.
It is the fifth planet.
Hydrogen and helium make up 99 percent of Jupiter's atmosphere. These two gases are the most abundant elements in the planet's composition.
Jupiter is the planet that has white ammonia clouds.
Earth is considered an inner planet because it is closer to the Sun than Jupiter. Inner planets, also known as terrestrial planets, are those that are located closer to the Sun and are characterized by rocky surfaces. Jupiter is considered an outer planet, or gas giant, as it is located further from the Sun and is predominantly composed of gas.
As of April 2012:Jupiter has 66 moons.Saturn has 61 moons.See related questions for the latest count.
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The size of a planet is determined by its mass and composition. The largest known planet, as of now, is Jupiter, with a diameter that is 11 times larger than Earth's. There is no strict limit on how big a planet can be, but gas giants like Jupiter are likely to be the largest due to their composition.
It is a gassy planet like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune
Jupiter's main ingredient is hydrogen. It makes up about 75% of the planet's composition.
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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 is the largest planet. It has the largest volume, largest diameter, and largest mass.
Yes. Jupiter is what we call a gas giant, and planets similar to Jupiter have been detected around distant stars. Here in our own solar system, the only planet similar in size and composition is Saturn.
The fifth planet from the Sun is Jupiter.
Jupiter's crust is primarily composed of rock and ice, with a mantle of liquid metallic hydrogen beneath it. However, the exact composition and structure of Jupiter's crust are not definitively known, as it is hidden beneath the planet's thick atmosphere.
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The closest planet to Jupiter is Saturn.