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Kiera Franklin
21 November, 20:23
Why is pressure on Jupiter enormous?
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Deep under Jupiter's clouds is a huge ocean of liquid metallic hydrogen. On Earth, hydrogen is usually gas. But on Jupiter, the pressure is so great inside its atmosphere that the gas becomes liquid. As Jupiter spins, the swirling, liquid metal ocean creates the strongest magnetic field in the solar system.
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