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Question
Why is the following planet not inhabitable?
Jupiter
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
Jupiter is not inhabitable due to the following reason :
- Its surface temperature is very low (-148°C)
- It has no water and there are tremendous storms on the surface of the Jupiter.
- The atmosphere of Jupiter is unbreathable, because of the absence of oxygen and the presence of poisonous gases like ammonia, methane, and ethane, etc.
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