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does Jupiter as land masses​

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Answered by kartiksharma90
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Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants, which means that their atmospheres are mainly composed of hydrogen and helium. ... Jupiter's landmass does not include a well-defined solid surface. It is just layers of atmosphere, increasing in density as we go towards the center of the planet.

Surface. As a gas giant, Jupiter doesn't have a true surface. The planet is mostly swirling gases and liquids. While a spacecraft would have nowhere to land on Jupiter, it wouldn't be able to fly through unscathed either.

Answered by Anonymous
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Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants, which means that their atmospheres are mainly composed of hydrogen and helium. ... Jupiter's landmass does not include a well-defined solid surface. It is just layers of atmosphere, increasing in density as we go towards the center of the planet.

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