Grvity affects everything with mass. Gas has mass.
The Earth's atmosphere, and every part of the sun, are gaseous.
They exert gravitational force, and they have gravitational force
exerted on them.
It's really stormy in Jupiter, you may have heard of the red spot. The intense gravity will crush you. Jupiter is gaseous.
Jupiter is considered a gaseous planet because its composition is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases. Its large size and strong gravity prevent the formation of solid surfaces like those found on terrestrial planets. Jupiter's composition and structure make it distinctly different from rocky planets like Earth.
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune are all gaseous planets Pluto is unknown if it is terrestial or gaseous
I can tell you that there is NO life on that planet named Jupiter. Jupiter is a gaseous planet with terrible winds and terrible noxious gases and unsupportable pressures, plus it has no solid surface. Please note: It is postulated that Jupiter does have a solid core, but pressure & gravity are high enough that it is considered degenerate matter.
No and probably never will as Jupiter is a gaseous planet.
It's really stormy in Jupiter, you may have heard of the red spot. The intense gravity will crush you. Jupiter is gaseous.
Jupiter! Jupiter!
Jupiter is a gaseous planet.
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Jupiter is the first of the gaseous (Jovian) planets and Mars is the last terrestrial one.
There is gravity on Jupiter - rather a lot.
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Jupiter is big, gaseous and red-grey
Jupiter is considered a gaseous planet because its composition is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases. Its large size and strong gravity prevent the formation of solid surfaces like those found on terrestrial planets. Jupiter's composition and structure make it distinctly different from rocky planets like Earth.
jupiter role of gravity is 254%