Yes, Jupiter's frozen gases are in a solid state, primarily in the form of ice crystals. These frozen gases include ammonia, water, methane, and other compounds that have condensed at the cold temperatures found in the outer regions of Jupiter's atmosphere.
Comets are composed of ice, frozen gases, rocks, and dust. When they orbit closer to the sun, they form a glowing coma and a tail as the ice and gases vaporize.
The composition of a comet is frozen gases, dust, and rocks.
The inside of a comet that is made up of mostly frozen gases and dust.
The Comets.
No, because fire is buring gases. If the gases were frozen (therefore solids), it wouldn't make fire.
Neptune
yes it can
Uranus and Neptune are composed mainly of frozen gases like methane, ammonia, and water. These planets are referred to as ice giants due to the significant presence of these frozen gases in their atmospheres.
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Yes, Jupiter's frozen gases are in a solid state, primarily in the form of ice crystals. These frozen gases include ammonia, water, methane, and other compounds that have condensed at the cold temperatures found in the outer regions of Jupiter's atmosphere.
It does not, that's why!
Comets
Comets.
Comets are composed of ice, frozen gases, rocks, and dust. When they orbit closer to the sun, they form a glowing coma and a tail as the ice and gases vaporize.
pluto's atmoshpere
A comet is made up of frozen gases, rock particles, and cosmic dust. As a comet gets closer to the sun, the heat causes the frozen gases to vaporize, creating a glowing coma around the nucleus.