Jupiter is made up of about 90% hydrogen.
If it was about 75% larger, it could be another Sun.
Jupiter's core is made up of rock, metal, and hydrogen compounds.Jupiter's outer core is made up of metallic hydrogen.Jupiter's mantle is made up of liquid hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's cloud tops are made up of hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of 89.8% hydrogen and 10.2% helium with a little bit of methane and ammonia.
The planet Jupiter is predominantly made up of hydrogen and helium. The core of planet is thought to contain some rock and metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter is mainly made up of gas, hence its classification as a gas giant.
True. Jupiter is consisted of mainly hydrogen and helium. 90% hydrogen, 8% helium and 2% other gases
Jupiter's core is thought to be made up of highly pressurized liquid hydrogen and helium.
Yes, because Jupiter is a gas giant planet. 90% of Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen. The 10% is almost completely made up of helium. But there are also small traces of gas inside.
Jupiter's core is made up of rock, metal, and hydrogen compounds.Jupiter's outer core is made up of metallic hydrogen.Jupiter's mantle is made up of liquid hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's cloud tops are made up of hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of 89.8% hydrogen and 10.2% helium with a little bit of methane and ammonia.
The planet Jupiter is predominantly made up of hydrogen and helium. The core of planet is thought to contain some rock and metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter is mainly made up of gas, hence its classification as a gas giant.
like Saturn, Jupiter is made up of 75% hydrogen and 25% helium
True. Jupiter is consisted of mainly hydrogen and helium. 90% hydrogen, 8% helium and 2% other gases
Jupiter's core is thought to be made up of highly pressurized liquid hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter is made up of gases like helium, hydrogen, methane, ammonia and rocks.Jupiter's core is made up of rock, metal, and hydrogen compounds.Jupiter's outer core is made up of metallic hydrogen.Jupiter's mantle is made up of liquid hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's cloud tops are just made up of the gases hydrogen and helium.Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of 89.8% hydrogen and 10.2% helium with traces of methane and ammonia.So altogether, Jupiter is pretty much made up of hydrogen and helium.
Yes, because Jupiter is a gas giant planet. 90% of Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen. The 10% is almost completely made up of helium. But there are also small traces of gas inside.
hydrogen and helium
The primarily element of Jupiter is hydrogen but a quarter of Jupiter's mass is helium. There must be some rocky core of heavier elements, but it is expected to be small. I am only in the 5th grade
Gas giant planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are primarily made of hydrogen and helium gases. These planets have thick atmospheres composed mainly of these gases, with solid cores deep in their interiors.
This must be Jupiter. (However, a lot of the hydrogen is in fact in the form of liquid hydrogen.)
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth. Its atmosphere is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia. Below the swirling clouds of its atmosphere, Jupiter's interior is thought to be made up of a dense core of rock and metal surrounded by a layer of metallic hydrogen.