They are all planets.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot isn't really a tornado, and actually has more in common with a hurricane. But, to answer the question, it is over 300 years old, possibly much older. It has been raging since at least the first time Jupiter was observed through a telescope. It is not known how long it was going on before that.
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There are quite a few things that springs and geysers have in common. These two things have water in common.
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They are all "gas giant" planets
They are all "gas giant" planets
Many things, you need to be more specific.
they are all planets
They are all planets in the solar system.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (Jovian Planets) differ from Pluto in that they are Gas Giants comprising of mainly hydrogen, whereas Pluto is composed of rock and Ice. Also, they are much larger, by a factor of at least 20:1.
The first four outer planets-Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune-are much larger and more massive than Earth, and they do not have solid surfaces.
Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus are all gas planets.
They both are blue in colour.
Neptune and Uranus are gaseous planets and Earth has a rocky core and surface. The atoms are closer together than those of Uranus and Saturn. Common Sense gave me that answer. Maybe you should visit it some time.
They both are inner planets!..... Here is a little saying to remember.....: My(Mars) Very(venus) Eager(earth) Mother(mercury) J(jupiter) S(saturn) U(uranus) N(neptune)....(:
Those are the four gas giants of the solar system; they are the largest planets (largest diameter and also largest mass) and they have large amounts of the lighter elements (hydrogen, helium) and consist mostly of gas.