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Does jupiter have weathering and erosion?

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Does jupiter have weathering and erosion?

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Deep in the centre of the planet may lie a quasi-solid surface composed of metallic hydrogen, the gas will act as a solid due to immense pressure and temperature. If this is the case, then that surface will be exposed to hot incredibly violent winds which may well cause erosion and redeposition elsewhere. It’s really mind-boggling!

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Here is what I see this to be. Even though there is no solid core that we know of on Jupiter, the atmosphere can still erode. This is proven by our own planet’s atmosphere when it comes to the ozone layer. Look on how it has diminished in size over the years due to pollution. That is a form of erosion in my opinion. Now as to weathering, I don’t believe that is so.

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