Yes. Jupiter is mainly made of gas, so any planet slightly smaller in size but made of solid material would have more mass than Jupiter.
Bigger size doesn't always mean more mass. For example, a black hole that is several kilometer in diameter can easily be WAY more massive than any planets in our solar system.
Approximately 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter about 11 times that of Earth and a volume that is over 1,400 times greater. This immense size allows it to accommodate a vast number of smaller planets like Earth within its volume.
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yes, Jupiter is the Solar System's largest planet. Weighing millions of pounds but only of gas. There is a big storm on Jupiter now that has lasted for thousands of years. It has almost 2.5 times the mass of the other eight plants combined and over 1,300 Earths could fit inside it.
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The planet Saturn could theoretically float on giant planet like Jupiter because Saturn has a lower density than Jupiter due to its composition being mostly gas and liquid. This would mean that Saturn would have the ability to "float" in the atmosphere of Jupiter, similar to how a boat floats on water.
A planet with a greater mass does not necessarily have greater surface area than one with less mass. The planet could be made of denser material and have a smaller surface area. Mass doesn't always mean volume.
You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a definite surface.
Jupiter is the largest planet of our solar system, as such any other planet would fit within Jupiter if it was hollow.
No, It's a gas planet and there's no solid ground.
No, Jupiter has no surface to build on as it is a gas giant planet.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet and has essentially no solid surface so no people could live on Jupiter. If Jupiter were magically a solid planet with earth's gravity, climate and resources but the size of the real planet Jupiter, it cold probably support 100 times as many people as the Earth currently does.
no Jupiter is a gas planet, and has very extreme temperatures that no one could suvive
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you can't do anything, Jupiter is gas and you would sink right through it and burn up
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons that are in a stable orbit around the planet. There could well be more than this though, which have yet to be discovered.
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, not a planet. It is the sixth-largest moon in the Solar System and is known for its subsurface ocean that could potentially harbor life.