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No. Jupiter is composed almost completely of hydrogen, which becomes a slurry at lower elevations and eventually liquid hydrogen. There's no clear boundary between the atmosphere and surface of Jupiter. It does, however, snow on Jupiter Peak, in Utah.

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No, it does not snow on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface for snow to form on. Additionally, the temperatures and atmospheric conditions on Jupiter are not conducive to snowfall.

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Yes but it is not like the snow on Earth.

The snow wouldn't be made of water ice but frozen crystals of ammonia and methane.

Neptunes atmosphere is mainly hydrogen and helium at a tempertaure of about -200 degrees C. Enough to freeze these chemicals that are usually gases on Earth.

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