While Jupiter is composed mainly of gasses there is a solid core at the center of the planet roughly the same size as the earth. The surface of this core is believed to be composed of glacier ice.
Therfore Jupiter does have landforms.
Jupiter has rings, but they are not as visible as those of Saturn.
There is no surface on Jupiter, so there can't be craters on Jupiter.
No, planet Jupiter does not have valleys. In fact, Jupiter does not have any type of surface features. However, it does have molten rocky matter.
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Jupiter is made entirely of gas.
The impacts on Jupiter were only several kilometers deep, very small compared to the size of Jupiter. The impacts were later seen as dark patches, which disappeared as the winds of Jupiter carried them off.
Jupiter has such a dense atmosphere that anything entering it at high speed will burn up before reaching any solid surface where it could create a crater. In fact, it is not known if Jupiter even HAS a solid surface at all! The pieces of the comet that did hit Jupiter's atmosphere left some pretty amazi ng perturbations in that atmosphere as we saw from pictures taken with telescopes (including the Hubble Space Telescope) shortly after the collisions. Note: the comet had already broken up into many pieces before colliding with Jupiter.
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Jupiter's moons are very different in size and composition. For example, Europa is composed primarily of ice. Io contains sulfur and many volcanoes. Ganymede has its own magnetic field, while Calisto is full of craters.
There are no craters on Jupiter because there is no solid land to make craters in. Jupiter is a gas planet.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a surface.
Yes, Jupiter has all of these.
it has craters and small mountains
Jupiter is made entirely of gas.
the are all big and have craters
things in space crashed on to it.
Not that much. No life, not many craters and so on...
It can't, and it doesn't.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface on which a crater could form.
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No, Jupiter is one of the gas giants, therefore, it cannot have a crater .