Why is Jupiter red in appearance?
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Because Jupiter's great red spot is a giant storm much bigger from our earth. It has raged more than hundreds of years.
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Answer: Carlson says the red spot is darker than the rest of the cloud deck because its ammonia clouds rise higher than those on the rest of the planet, so they encounter more acetylene molecules to make more of the red stuff.
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