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no, storms systems on earth only last a few weeks at most. The energy involved is a lot less, the atmosphere a lot less dense (than Jupiter) and the terrain beneath the storm will vary. The storms on earth lose their energy when they travel over land.

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Yes, the Great Red Spot has been in progress for 200-300 years at least.

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They do has storms in Jupiter, but not volcanos.

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No. Mercury has no atmosphere, so it cannot have storms, and there are no signs of volcanic activity, though it may have had volcanoes billions of years ago.

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Mercury has no atmosphere to speak of, so no storms at all, let alone 100 year long ones.

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