YES. all planets have their own atmosphere. Jupiter's is huge and thick - it is all clouds.
Jupiter has an atmosphere. Actually all the planet except the small core is one big atmosphere.
A storm in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Yes. It is essentially all atmosphere.
Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, while Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Jupiter has powerful winds that can create storms like the Great Red Spot, whereas Earth's atmosphere has a more stable climate. Jupiter's atmosphere also contains more extreme weather phenomena, such as lightning and massive thunderstorms.
Europa has no atmosphere, it is too small.
Jupiter's atmosphere is extremelythick.
Jupiter has an atmosphere. Actually all the planet except the small core is one big atmosphere.
No. Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium with no free oxygen.
Jupiter's has a think atmospehere.
A storm in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Less than 1% of Jupiter's atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide. The majority of Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium.
Well, Jupiter is a gas giant and the largest planet in our system. But, im still confused when you say "heavy" atmosphere can you clarify??
Yes. It is essentially all atmosphere.
The planet Jupiter does have lots of methane in its atmosphere.
Is there atmosphere on Jupiter? Most definitely. When you see the light and dark stripes that wrap Jupiter, you're looking at it's atmosphere. It's mostly made up of Hydrogen and Helium. The Red Spot is an example of the turbulence amidst Jupiter's dense atmosphere.
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