Jupiter's atmosphere is bigger than the Earth's and is mainly hydrogen plus quite a bit of helium.
no
All moons are denser that earths atmosphere
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
Yes, it is.
Jupiter's atmosphere is much thicker than Earth's. It is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and extends thousands of kilometers above the planet's surface, making it one of the largest atmospheres in our solar system.
no
All moons are denser that earths atmosphere
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
No
No, the Sun is about 10 times larger than Jupiter. About 1,000 Jupiters would fit in the Sun
False
Yes, the earths atmosphere has around 20% oxygen, but less than 1% argon.
Yes, it is.
Jupiters density is around 1.33 g/cc on average, less dense than Earth and the other inner planets, but much more massive overall. Diameter of Jupiter (at the equator) is around 88,847 miles (compared to 7926 miles for the earth). Jupiters circumference at the equator is around 449,202 miles (compared with 40,075 miles for the earth). Jupiters volume is 1321 times that of Earths.
The earths atmosphere is denser than the helium found in a baloon therefore the baloon is lighter and is lifted above the denser air located in earths atmosphere. Which is why if you just blow up a baloon with air from your lungs it does not float. It would be the same density as the air outside of the baloon.
1 percent of the earths atmosphere is made of the following: - Argon (0.93%) - Carbon dioxide (0.03%) - Neon> trace - Helium> trace - Methane> trace - Krypton> trace - Xenon> trace - Hydrogen> trace - Ozone> trace 21% of earths atmosphere is made of oxygen 78% of earths atmosphere is made of nitrogen
As the gases go higher in the atmosphere they start to compose or join together at some point which causes them to change since there is mixture of more than one gas, sometimes they form a different element when certain gases form