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Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. Its interior is comprised primarily of hydrogen, which can become liquid if the pressure increases.

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Jupiter's interior is thought to be composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, which make up the majority of its mass. It is theorized to have a dense core made of rock, metal, and other elements, surrounded by layers of liquid metallic hydrogen and molecular hydrogen. The exact composition and structure of Jupiter’s interior is still not completely understood and is the subject of ongoing scientific research.

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