Jupiter is the best example.
Jupiter.
Jupiter. It has distinctive bands of clouds, varying on colour from White to brown.
Jupiter is obviously the main answer. Saturn is similar, but not so highly visible. (Earth sometimes does too.)Jupiter.
to see the storm hapening
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to see the storm hapening
The belts of clouds seen on Neptune are thought to be caused by differences in temperature and composition within the planet's atmosphere. These belts represent areas of upwelling and downwelling movements of gases, creating distinct cloud patterns. Temperature variations and the planet's strong winds also play a role in shaping these cloud belts.
Jupiter's atmosphere is known for having belts of clouds, made up of alternating bands of light-colored zones and darker belts. These cloud formations are caused by differences in the composition and temperature of the planet's atmosphere.
Yes our planet has clouds.
The surface is not visible from space, only clouds (formed mainly by droplets of sulfuric acid).
Mars has trace amounts of water in the atmosphere, thus creating martian clouds.
Yes. Funnel clouds ar usually visible unless they are obscured by rain.