Science, asked by s40092054, 8 months ago

Jupiter's famous "red spot" is actually a storm taking place on the planet. The storm is so large that it can clearly be seen from space.


About how far across is this storm compared to planet Earth's diameter?
A.
It is 10 million times larger than planet Earth.
B.
It is about 1% of the size of Earth.
C.
It is about three times larger than planet Earth.
D.
It is tiny compared to the entire planet Earth.

Answers

Answered by Harshit61718
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Answer:

A.200 Earth's can fit in the great red spot.

Answered by ajita2006
1

Answer:

A. It is 10 million times larger than planet Earth.

Explanation:

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