That's a good basic description of it, yes.
Neptune is a gas giant planet, so it doesn't actually have a solid surface that could be covered in ice. On the other hand, it does have clouds, made of ice particles of methane and other materials.
clouds will form from precipitation of all the water that was on the ground, rising into the air, but you can't see it. then all the clouds are full of water and when it's too full, it starts to rain
Jupiter always appears as a full disk or a nearly full disk when viewed from Earth because it is much larger and closer to the Sun than the Earth. This means that the angle between the Sun, Jupiter, and Earth is such that we always see most of Jupiter illuminated. A crescent phase, where only a portion of Jupiter is illuminated, is not possible due to this alignment.
Jupiter makes one full rotation in a little under 10 hours.
During a full moon, the sky is often clearer because the moon's bright light can make it more difficult to see clouds in the night sky. This doesn't mean there are no clouds present, but they may be less noticeable due to the moon's illumination.
The planet Uranus has an atmosphere filled with methane along with other gases like hydrogen and helium. The methane in the atmosphere gives Uranus its blue-green color and forms clouds that create hazy bands across the planet.
Not really. Pluto's atmosphere has a few layers of haze but not full-fledged clouds.
No it is not breathable, because the planet is full of dangerous gases such as methane.
It's not the temperature that people worry about; it's the insane pressure that Jupiter's gas clouds exert. In either case, some sort of submarine would be nice. In Ben Bova's Jupiter novel, the characters go inside a submarine-type vessel that is full of this liquid that the humans can breathe, and is designed to be dense enough so that they can safely travel into Jupiter's atmosphere.
Venus is generally very hot and the atmosphere is very thick and full of clouds.
Yes, yet ONLY when It is full of Clouds. A night-time Sky without any Clouds bodes for a quite cold surface temperature; the same sky full of Clouds, well you do not even need your furnace.
my awsner is no, the atmosphere on Jupiter is not healthy nor livable for humans because it does not suppliy the main gass we need to survive, oxygen my my answer is no, the atmosphere on Jupiter is not livable or healthy for humans because it does not supply the main gas we need to suvive, oxygen.
Happy little question about Jupiter’s bands, friend! They form from dark and light clouds of gas swirling around the planet, creating those lovely stripes in the atmosphere. Keep exploring the wonders of our galaxy, and maybe even paint your version of Jupiter’s bands with lots of vibrant colors!
Cumulonimbus clouds are usually the type of moisture producing clouds. Bear in mind that the altitude of a cloud may vary the type of cloud; air temps can make the difference between rain or snow.
Jupiter is a planet but a slightly diffrent,as it has a cache of water that not realy full but its an orbit to circulate the atmosphere, sorry for this lvl2 ansewr
Neptune is a gas giant planet, so it doesn't actually have a solid surface that could be covered in ice. On the other hand, it does have clouds, made of ice particles of methane and other materials.
Clouds can turn black when they are full of moisture and become thick and dense. This can happen before a heavy rainstorm or thunderstorm, as the clouds block more of the sunlight and give the appearance of being black. Additionally, pollution or smoke in the atmosphere can also make clouds appear darker.