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The jovian planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, contain large percentages of hydrogen and helium gases. These gases make up the majority of their composition and contribute to their massive size and low density compared to terrestrial planets.
The gases in Jupiter's atmosphere are hydrogen, helium, and methane.
Jupiter's minor gases include ammonia, methane, hydrogen sulfide, and water vapor. These gases are found in trace amounts in Jupiter's atmosphere along with its dominant gases like hydrogen and helium.
Currently, there are no practical methods to extract energy from the gases found in Jupiter, such as hydrogen and helium. The extreme conditions on Jupiter, including its intense gravity and lack of a solid surface, make it challenging to harness energy from these gases. Additionally, sending spacecraft to Jupiter for resource extraction would be highly complex and expensive.
Jupiter is called a gaseous planet because it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases. These gases make up the majority of its mass and atmosphere. Jupiter has no solid surface, unlike terrestrial planets like Earth.
Jupiter gases do not escape because Jupiter has enough gravity to hold the gases in place.
Jupiter is mainly made out of gases.
it has gases.
The jovian planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, contain large percentages of hydrogen and helium gases. These gases make up the majority of their composition and contribute to their massive size and low density compared to terrestrial planets.
Gases found are Hydrogen and helium
The four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, all have significant amounts of hydrogen and helium in gaseous form (but are not exclusively so comprised), which elements are also found in abundance in the Sun.
Yes, Jupiter's atmosphere does contain methane clouds. These clouds, along with other gases such as ammonia and water vapor, help give Jupiter its distinct appearance and vibrant colors.
Pesenteges.
Jupiter is mostly made of gases like methane and other gases like most outer giant planets
Jupiter is mostly made of gases like methane and other gases like most outer giant planets
because there is no lightning on Jupiter
jupiter does not have a known suface. its atmosphere is made of gases.