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how can jupiter have no surface??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Jupiter has no surface because it is entirely made by gas . And hence it is wrong to say "no surface" but rather we can say that Jupiter has "no solid surface".

Jupiter is entirely made up of hydrogen and hence it is gaseous even at low temperatures .

Explanation:

Jupiter is an outer planet . It is the biggest planet in the Solar System .

It is also called a gas giant because it is made up of gas and due to its giant size .

However the core of Jupiter consists of heavy metals . Since it is under tremendous pressure , they exist in liquids and hence nowhere we can find solid in the planet .

Even if gravity exists , we would not have been able to stand on Jupiter .

Answered by superjunior
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Our solar system is divided into inner and outer planets.

Inner planets - mercury Venus Earth and Mars.

Outer planets - Uranus Neptune Jupiter and Saturn.

Answer :--

➡️Jupiter slowly transitions from gas to solid there is no absurpt point . Where gas or solid transition occurs.

➡️some point within Jupiter it is not that hydrogen reaches the density that it becomes solid for lack of battery down but we don't know exactly where that boundary is a what exactly it looks like.

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