yes
No, it has a dense rocky core in the middle!!
It is believed that Jupiter has a rocky core, but it is unliekly that there are discrete rocks there.
Jupiter has a possibility to have a solid (rocky, icy) core
It is thought that Jupiter's core does have rocky matter, which amounts to approximately 10-15 masses of the Earth.
Jupiter may have a solid rocky core, but the planet itself is mostly hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter's rocky core is estimated to be about 20 times the mass of the Earth, but it only makes up a small percentage of the planet's overall volume. The core is surrounded by layers of metallic hydrogen and helium, giving Jupiter its massive size and characteristic appearance.
The center of Jupiter is believed to be composed mainly of metallic hydrogen, a form of hydrogen that behaves like a metal due to the high pressure and temperature. It is also thought to contain a small rocky core.
Jupiter is a gas planet. Whether or not it actually has a surface is unknown, but a rocky or metallic core is often assumed.
a deep rocky core actually that isnt true. jupiter is a gas giant. jupiter has no real surface. it is all gas
The gas giant planets, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are not rocky. These planets are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium, with only a small rocky core at their centers.
The primarily element of Jupiter is hydrogen but a quarter of Jupiter's mass is helium. There must be some rocky core of heavier elements, but it is expected to be small.
Jupiter is a gas giant, consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium. Its outer layers are composed of gas, while its interior likely consists of a small rocky core surrounded by a thick layer of metallic hydrogen. The intense pressure and temperature near the core create Jupiter's powerful magnetic field.