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Why is Jupiter different from your planet?

jupiter is a big ball of gas and earth is not it.


What does Earth look like from Jupiter?

From Jupiter, Earth would appear as a bright star in the sky, much like how we see Jupiter from Earth. It would be a small point of light, far too distant to see any details or features. Only advanced telescopes can capture images of Earth from the perspective of Jupiter.


Does Mars have a red storm?

no that would be jupiter, mars is a giant ball of rock


Does a ball falling to earth violate conservation of momentum?

No. As a ball accelerates toward the Earth, the Earth is also accelerating to the ball. The Earth's acceleration is much too small to be detectable. But multiplied by the Earth's large mass, it is equal and opposite to the increase in the ball's momentum.


What common objects would the scaled sun and planets be similar in size?

If the Earth were the size of a marble (1 cm in diameter), the scaled sun would be about 11 meters in diameter (size of a large inflatable pool). However, the distance between the Earth and the sun would be about 100 meters. The scaled Jupiter would be about the size of a grain of sand, and the scaled Pluto would be roughly the size of a speck of dust.


How is Jupiter is a gas Giants?

Most planets are actually composed of rocks and minerals, but Jupiter is actually just a large ball of gas. It is not hard, and a person could not walk on its surface.


Which planet has to do with the sun?

Not exactly sure what you're asking - are you asking which planet is most like the sun? If so, then Jupiter would be the answer. Like the sun, Jupiter's a giant ball of gas, but it's mass wasn't large enough for thermonuclear fusion to take place.


Which planet can you kick a soccer ball the farthest on?

Jupiter


How many lunar eclipses happen on Jupiter?

Jupiter experiences lunar eclipses when its moons pass into its shadow. This can happen frequently, with many occurrences each year. However, exact numbers can vary depending on the positions and orbital dynamics of Jupiter's large number of moons.


Why can't humans live on Jupiter?

Humans cannot live on Jupiter because it is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, crushing atmospheric pressure, and no solid surface to support life as we know it. Additionally, Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, which are not breathable for humans.


Is Earth the same size as a soccer ball?

No, Earth is bigger than a soccer ball. The analogy you may have seen is that if Earth were the size of a soccer ball, the Moon would be the size of a tennis ball, and would orbit the Earth at an average distance of 22 feet away.


Does Jupiter have mountins?

No, Jupiter does not have mountains. It is a gas giant, and has no real solid surface. Simply put, it is a very large and cold ball of gas, with traces of frozen methane, water, Carbon dioxide on the surface.