GEOLOGY
Jupiter, a gas giant, lacks a solid surface like terrestrial planets. Its
structure encompasses a dense core surrounded by metallic hydrogen and
liquid hydrogen-helium layers. While lacking conventional geological features, it
exhibits diverse magnetic fields, auroras, and a dynamic
magnetosphere. Observable features, such as atmospheric bands, storms, and cloud
formations, define Jupiter's geophysical characteristics, showcasing its dynamic and intricate
atmospheric processes rather than traditional geological formations found on rocky
planets.