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Structure In Jupiter


Jupiter is one of the four gas giants, are not primarily composed of solid matter. It is the largest planet in the solar system, has a diameter of 142.984 km at the equator. Density of Jupiter, 1.326 g / cm ³, is the second largest of the giant planets of gas, but lower than any of the four terrestrial planets.

Jupiter is estimated to consist of a dense core with a mixture of elements, a surrounding layer of metallic hydrogen with some liquid helium, and dominated the outer layer of the mole
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