As with any planet, the interior of Jupiter is quite hot, but at the level in its atmosphere where pressure is similar to what we find on Earth it is actually quite cold.
It is very hot in the clouds and windy but under the clouds there is constant lightning and it is very hot.
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
The top portion of Jupiter is cold -244°F; the rest of the body is very hot, 63,932°F.
Many extrasolar planets are called hot-Jupiters because they are gas giants like Jupiter but much closer to their parent stars, leading to high surface temperatures. Their close proximity to the star results in rapid orbital periods and high levels of irradiation, causing them to be hot compared to Jupiter in our solar system.
No, this is a common misconception. Instead, a rapidly-expanding Sun could very plausibly turn into another 'Jupiter', or a planet very similar in composition and appearance.
Jupiter is not really hot then you think it is =]!! Actually, the surface of Jupiter is VERY cold about -250 degrees. But the core is about 5000 degrees (f)
It is very hot in the clouds and windy but under the clouds there is constant lightning and it is very hot.
There is no Geology as such. Jupiter is a Gas Giant and has no surface as such. The gases become increasingly hot and dense towards the centre. Speculations of the constitution of Jupiter's centre include very hot, very dense liquid metal of some sorts.
No Jupiter cant get very cold. Jupiter is the hottest planet we have. that like asking can Uranus and Neptune get hot and those are the coldest planets
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
A massive planet (comparable to Jupiter), orbiting around another star, and being very close to the star - so that it has a high temperature.
The top portion of Jupiter is cold -244°F; the rest of the body is very hot, 63,932°F.
Jupiter can get as hot as 17,540.33oF.
Jupiter Is 12986549712 kilometers away from the Sun so it is as cold as -82 F, but its core temperature Is 344453 C. That's pretty hot. It also has a hairy mantle that keeps it warm.
Many extrasolar planets are called hot-Jupiters because they are gas giants like Jupiter but much closer to their parent stars, leading to high surface temperatures. Their close proximity to the star results in rapid orbital periods and high levels of irradiation, causing them to be hot compared to Jupiter in our solar system.
we can drink water or not because it is hot on Jupiter?
hot