Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, but it is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with various other trace gases. There is water present in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere, particularly in the form of clouds. However, Jupiter's atmosphere is extremely thick and lacks the breathable air found on Earth. Overall, while water exists on Jupiter, the conditions are inhospitable for human life.
Water vapor, but not liquid water, has been detected in Jupiter's atmosphere. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only known place in the universe to harbor life.
There is hardly any water in Jupiter's vast atmosphere making humidty almost zero. So astronomers don't exactly have a humidity for Jupiter. sources: me (I am an astronomer specifically based to research and help NASA o the Juno Mission) BY the way, if you are interested in Jupiter, Mission Juno will have outcomes in august 2016.
Yes, water is present on Jupiter in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere. However, due to Jupiter's extreme temperatures and pressure, water exists in a molecular form rather than as liquid or ice on its surface.
Jupiter is the one with the vapor atmosphere
Yes, Jupiter has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It also contains trace amounts of other elements, such as methane, ammonia, and water vapor. The atmosphere of Jupiter is well-known for its banding patterns and the Great Red Spot, a persistent storm system.
Jupiter hasn't water; traces of water vapors exist only in the atmosphere of the planet.
Mainly hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and water. In many ways the atmosphere of Jupiter is similar to the atmosphere of a star.
Jupiter has very little water (0.0004%).There is no LIQUID water on Jupiter because Jupiter is a gas giant. However, Jupiter DOES have evaporated water in its atmosphere and one of its moons, Europa, is said to have a frozen ocean on its surface.
Water vapor, but not liquid water, has been detected in Jupiter's atmosphere. There is no life on Jupiter. Earth is the only known place in the universe to harbor life.
No, Jupiter cannot support life. Jupiter cannot support life because it has no atmosphere and also because the pressure is really strong on Jupiter and anything that enters its atmosphere would be crushed.It has little water. Umm, nu-huh... Jupiter CAN support life, just not any life that is present in the Earth system. There are many possibilities for life to exist in the Jupiter system, although none have as yet been detected. Jupiter DOES have an atmosphere, the planet is predominated by it. Jupiter DOES have water... in it's atmosphere.
Jupiter's atmosphere is extremelythick.
There is hardly any water in Jupiter's vast atmosphere making humidty almost zero. So astronomers don't exactly have a humidity for Jupiter. sources: me (I am an astronomer specifically based to research and help NASA o the Juno Mission) BY the way, if you are interested in Jupiter, Mission Juno will have outcomes in august 2016.
Jupiter's atmosphere is 90 percent hydrogen and 10 percent helium. There are also some small amounts of sulfur, ammonia, water vapor and methane.
Yes, water is present on Jupiter in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere. However, due to Jupiter's extreme temperatures and pressure, water exists in a molecular form rather than as liquid or ice on its surface.
Jupiter is the one with the vapor atmosphere
Yes, Jupiter has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It also contains trace amounts of other elements, such as methane, ammonia, and water vapor. The atmosphere of Jupiter is well-known for its banding patterns and the Great Red Spot, a persistent storm system.
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Water in Jupiter's Atmosphere Came from Comet 1-166 was released on: USA: 24 April 2013