Jupiter - the 'great red spot' is believed to be a gigantic anti-cyclone about two or three times the diameter of the earth ! It has been a feature of Jupiter for at least the last 180 years !
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Jupiter has a huge storm that has been going for many years. It is named the Great Red Spot.
Neptune's great dark spot appears to be a giant cyclone. It is about the same size as the Earth.
Earth
Jupiter has great mass, but it's not an inner planet. Earth has most mass of the inner planets, but far less than Jupiter.
All the planets except for Mercury have storms. If a planet rotates and has an atmosphere, it will produce wind. When the wind reaches a certain level, it will become turbulent, producing a storm. On Mars, this leads to dust storms which can grow to cover the planet. On planets with both gases and fluids (or heavier and lighter gases) some of the wind will be driven by heat and convection to form a cyclone. On Earth, we call these hurricanes or typhoons; on Jupiter, it's the Great Red Spot; on Neptune, it's the very similar Great Dark Spot.
Yes. Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a storm that is about twice the size of Earth.
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I think that the Earth looks blue from outer space by an astronomer's eye is because the Earth is 75% water and 25% land. Since water is blue and there is a great quantity of it on the Earth, you spot the blue area first.
it depends how powerful the cyclone is if it is a very powerful cyclone then the damage could be extremely big but if its not a very powerful one then the damage would be much much less and not as many cassualtys would be made
an anti-cyclone