The temperature of Jupiter increases with depth, and it is known to have trace amounts of water. Some of the Jovian clouds are thought to be water vapor collected in warmer, lower levels of the atmosphere. If this is the case, then a small amount of water precipitation may occasionally occur in the form of rain or snow, but there is no surface for it to land on, and it probably quickly returns to vapor.
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Water Is Present In Jupiter,In The Form Of Water Vapor.This Is Because Jupiter Is A Gas Giant,
Jupiter'S Moon Europa Is Said To Be, Holding Liquid Water Below Its Ice Surface, Which Is Kilometers Thick.
So There Is A Chance For Extra Terrestrial Life Also.
Jupiter'S Moon Europa Is Said To Be, Holding Liquid Water Below Its Ice Surface, Which Is Kilometers Thick.
So There Is A Chance For Extra Terrestrial Life Also.
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Jupiter is composed of gas... it is a 'gas giant' If there is water it will be in a gaseous form.