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What are the external appearances of the Jovian planets?

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What are the external appearances of the Jovian planets?

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Actually, Jovian refers to the gas giants; which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are all composed nearly entirely of gas, with some speculation that a rocky core exists in some of them. Definition can be seen in all the atmospheres, especially in Jupiter, with the exception of Uranus.

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Jovian means Jupiter, so it looks like Jupiter. If you are referring to the moons of Jupiter, the large ones like Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and countless others, their surfaces differ greatly. Google it.

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