Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, while Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Jupiter has powerful winds that can create storms like the Great Red Spot, whereas Earth's atmosphere has a more stable climate. Jupiter's atmosphere also contains more extreme weather phenomena, such as lightning and massive thunderstorms.
Jupiter's atmosphere is extremelythick.
The Moon has no weather, because it has no atmosphere. In order for there to be winds, there has to be a media of some type for the combination of temperatures and moisture to create weather. Jupiter on the other hand has some terrific storms!
Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, does not have weather like on Earth. It has a thin atmosphere composed mostly of oxygen, but it is too thin to support weather systems. Ganymede's surface experiences extreme temperature variations between day and night due to its lack of atmosphere.
Weather that occurs on Jupiter is basically the same as the weather on Earth
Jupiter does not absorb heat from the Sun. Instead, it reflects sunlight due to its thick atmosphere and cloud cover. Jupiter's atmosphere interacts with sunlight, leading to the planet's distinct appearance and weather patterns.
The bands of color on Jupiter are caused by its complex atmosphere, which is made up of different layers of clouds of various compositions and altitudes. The colors are created by the different chemicals and compounds in these clouds, such as ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide, and water vapor, interacting with sunlight. The fast winds in Jupiter's atmosphere also help create and maintain these distinctive bands.
Jupiter has an atmosphere. Actually all the planet except the small core is one big atmosphere.
No. Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium with no free oxygen.
Weather patterns on Jupiter are simpler than on Earth because Jupiter has fewer distinct layers in its atmosphere and it lacks features such as landmasses and oceans that contribute to the complexity of Earth's weather. Jupiter's weather is dominated by strong winds and massive storms, notably the Great Red Spot, which are driven by the planet's rapid rotation and internal heat.
Jupiter's has a think atmospehere.
A storm in Jupiter's atmosphere.