Why Does Jupiter has so many strips?
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hey friend,
we know that Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solarsystem
And our earth rotates on Its own axis ", all the planets rotate on their own axis
but the planet Jupiter rotates very fast
this made some stripes on the planet Jupiter
so it has many stripes
hope it helps :)
we know that Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solarsystem
And our earth rotates on Its own axis ", all the planets rotate on their own axis
but the planet Jupiter rotates very fast
this made some stripes on the planet Jupiter
so it has many stripes
hope it helps :)
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Jupiter rotates very fast on it's axis, Once every 10 hours. This has formed a pattern of strips in its atmosphere, which runs parallel to the equator. The lighter zones are warmed, Rising masses of clouds, and the dark ones are cold, descending clouds. This pattern is disturbed by storms. One of these, The 'Large Red spot', Is huge and be seen from the earth. Jupiter is not only the biggest plants but also the heaviest planet. It has more than 60 moons. Four of them were detected by the Italian astronomer- Galileo Galilei with a telescope as early as 400 years ago.
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Jupiter rotates very fast on it's axis, Once every 10 hours. This has formed a pattern of strips in its atmosphere, which runs parallel to the equator. The lighter zones are warmed, Rising masses of clouds, and the dark ones are cold, descending clouds. This pattern is disturbed by storms. One of these, The 'Large Red spot', Is huge and be seen from the earth. Jupiter is not only the biggest plants but also the heaviest planet. It has more than 60 moons. Four of them were detected by the Italian astronomer- Galileo Galilei with a telescope as early as 400 years ago.
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