Obviously it has not gone on "forever" , as that is an indeterminte amount of time and nothing lasts forever. Even the energy that resides in the universe itself will eventually fade & the universe will die. Jupiter's Red Spot however was first seen in 1831 ordescribed asa "permanent spot" as early as 1665 and 1713, so it has been anactive storm for at leastbetween 182 to 348 years.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
No, it is not possible to go inside the Great Red Spot of Jupiter. The Great Red Spot is a massive storm on the planet, and it is composed of swirling gas and clouds. It is not a physical structure that can be entered.
The Great Red Spot is not dangerous to us because it is literally half the solar system away.Winds at the edge seem to peak around 120 meters per second (about 268 miles per hour). So the storm would be very dangerous if there was a way for someone to go there.
No
go to the highest spot you can or if your in the middle of the road you should go to the top of the tsunami
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
No, it is not possible to go inside the Great Red Spot of Jupiter. The Great Red Spot is a massive storm on the planet, and it is composed of swirling gas and clouds. It is not a physical structure that can be entered.
The red spot was hot and itchy. Go to that spot and wait for me there.
Thousands of miles!
yes because it is a never ending storm.
Cancun, Mexico is a great "hot spot", meaning lots of people love to go there.
when you go back they usually aren't there if they're rare. But if its pidgey then he'll probably be there and everywhere else.
i don't know go a way I'm sleeping
I think Catalina Island in California is a really great place to go. You can read more about Catalina Island online at: www.gotocatalina.com.
About once. See related link for a pictorial representation.
u do it by repetedly go for the spot until the person turn red or the part of the body turns red
Disney World is a great place to go with family. I loved it!