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Jupiter is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, so it doesn't have traditional landforms like mountains or valleys. Instead, its atmosphere features dynamic weather patterns, including bands of clouds, storms, and the famous Great Red Spot, a massive storm larger than Earth. The planet's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with various clouds of ammonia and water, creating a colorful and turbulent appearance. Below the cloud layers, Jupiter may have a dense core surrounded by metallic hydrogen, but this remains largely theoretical.

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