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How many times the Jupiter's giant red dot is to earth​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The giant Red Dot present in the Jupiter is 1.3 times of the  diameter of the earth.

Explanation:

  • the giant Red Dot which is present in the Jupiter is due to the presence of red dust. It can be seen by telescope from the surface of the Earth.
  • There are large number of cyclones which take place on the surface of the Jupiter.
  • These cyclone consists of these red colour dust. As the author all the time of the year hence they can frequently be seen as the Red Dot which is is bigger than the total diameter of the earth

To know more about the giant Red Dot present in Jupiter,

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.3 times

may be...

I don't google

sorry if it is wrong

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