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Yes, there are minerals on Venus. The surface of Venus is composed of rocks made of minerals such as basalt and volcanic materials like lava flows. However, the extreme temperature and pressure conditions on Venus make it difficult to study the mineral composition in detail.
Jupiter's composition is primarily hydrogen (about 75%) and helium (about 24%). The rest of its composition consists of trace elements such as methane, ammonia, water, and other compounds.
you can because Jupiter is fiar away from the sunlight.
It is believed that Jupiter has a rocky core, but it is unliekly that there are discrete rocks there.
There is a large file on Jupiter's composition and other facts - in Wikipedia !
Jupiter is composed of mostly liquid metallic Hydrogen, some Helium, and molecular Hydrogen. There are thought to be a mixture of elements in the core.
It is believed that Jupiter has a core made primarily of rock and metal, likely composed of heavy elements such as iron and nickel. However, due to the extreme pressure and temperature conditions within Jupiter's interior, the precise composition of its core remains uncertain.
Jupiter has 3 layers called the crust core and inner core.
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Jupiter is not in danger. It does not need to be protected.
Jupiter is mostly gasses- 75% hydrogen 25% helium
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Yes.
Hypothetically, yes. I probably has a small silicate rock and ice core. This is likely because all of Jupiter's moons have a similar core.
The cross section of Jupiter, which is the flat view of the planet's interior when sliced, shows its layers of atmosphere and possibly a solid core at the center. It helps scientists understand the planet's composition and structure beneath its clouds.
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