yes he does dribble, mostly in art
The dot on Juipter, is known as the big red spot. This is a big storm, when i mean big, i mean really really big. And that storm has been there for over 300 years.
Yes. Also known as a Jovian planet
Juipter is one of the gas planets and is between Saturn and Uranus. It is seventh planet from the sun.
Jupiter, being a gas giant, lacks any landmasses. It is a gaseous ball of mostly hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of hydrocarbons and other heavier elements and compounds. Most likely the center of Jupiter is a core of metallic hydrogen: hydrogen compressed so much that it has taken on similar properties of metal. This is similar to the liquid iron and nickel core as the Earth; both planets have magnetic fields, but Jupiter's is many times more powerful.
the planet itself is susspected to be made of gasses and liquids, as well as crystals, and is suspected to only have a very small iron core. saying this, it's possible for it to have characteristics of oceans, and the water is steadily across the iron and repeating itself. also, an average day on juipter is estimated at 10-14 hours- which means it's spinning really fast. Jupiter might be lucky to have only 1 Great Red Spot.
juipter is named after the roman god juipter
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The dot on Juipter, is known as the big red spot. This is a big storm, when i mean big, i mean really really big. And that storm has been there for over 300 years.
Slightly less than 10 hours
No. Jupiter has no land on whixh a landslide might occur.
Yes. Also known as a Jovian planet
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Juipter is one of the gas planets and is between Saturn and Uranus. It is seventh planet from the sun.
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The red spot on Jupiter is a couple of severe storms