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Does Jupiter's atmosphere extend down to a solid surface?

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Jupiter's atmosphere does not have a solid surface. Its atmosphere gradually transitions into a dense core of rock, metal, and ice. The existence of the denser core is inferred from studies of Jupiter's gravity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The atmosphere of Jupiter does not extend down to a solid surface. Jupiter, being a gas giant, does not have a solid surface like terrestrial planets.

Instead, its atmosphere gradually transitions into a dense core of rock, metal, and ice. What we see when we look at Jupiter is its swirling clouds and the atmospheric layers. The existence of the denser core inside Jupiter is inferred from studies of the planet's gravity.

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