than Earth.
Jupiter's Red Spot is
A. about the same size
c. slightly larger
B. smaller
D. much larger
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Explanation:
The Great Red Spot is a storm in Jupiter's southern hemisphere with crimson-colored clouds that spin counterclockwise at wind speeds that exceed those in any storm on Earth. The Great Red Spot has slowly changed over the years, and is currently about 1.3 times as wide as our planet.
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The red spot is twice as large as earth , so you can say
C) Slightly larger
C) Slightly larger
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