If a car could be placed on the equatorial surface of Jupiter, it would weigh approximately 2.52-2.54 times what it would on earth, so exact weight depends on type of car. As Jupiter is a gas giant planet, it does not have a solid surface so the car would actually sink into the planet, melt in the interior and become a minor contaminant.
If you lit a hazelnut on fire, it would undergo combustion, producing flames and releasing heat. The nut's outer shell and oils within would contribute to the burning process, resulting in a small, relatively short-lived flame.
Nothing would happen.
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nothing would had happened.
Jupiter is formed from hydrogen and helium, it is a gas giant.
No. That would be Jupiter.
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
no that would be jupiter, mars is a giant ball of rock
The Giant (the Golem, Grandpa), as it is the largest planet.
Jupiter is a gas giant and does not "die" in the traditional sense. It is made up primarily of hydrogen and helium, similar to a star. If Jupiter were to somehow lose its gas and dissipate, it would not have a direct impact on our solar system, since it does not support life as we know it.
If you were on one of Jupiter's moons, you would see frequent eclipses from the giant planet. Eclipses on Earth are caused by the moon.
Yes, the Argentavis which was basically a bird had to be a giant so that it would be able to catch the horse.
they would die because of the gas
Jupiter has no definite surface. If you did not have a suitable aircraft you would simply fall into the planet's interior to be crushed by the immense pressure.
Jupiter is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, so it does not have a solid surface where minerals can form. The extreme pressure and temperature on Jupiter prevent the formation of mineral deposits as we know them on Earth.
Jupiter is so big that the Earth would orbit Jupiter.