yes its does have dots ,but large ones
Yes, Jupiter has bumpy spots on its surface caused by different features such as storms, clouds, and atmospheric disturbances. The most notable bumpy spot is the Great Red Spot, a massive storm larger than Earth that has been raging for centuries.
Jupiter has a huge storm known as the Great Red Spot, which is a massive anticyclonic storm. Saturn has a hexagonal-shaped storm at its north pole. Both of these planets exhibit unique atmospheric features that contribute to these massive storms or spots.
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has a large red spot that is a huge storm system three times larger than the earth. It liiks like a dot through a telescope though, as its so far away.
They are both gaseous, they both have spots, and they both have fierce surface "winds".
its a pink planet with yellow spots
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No, Jupiter has just one red spot.
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Yes.. Jupiter does have spots. We all should know this by now. And if you don't you do now. Obviously it has a "Giant Red Spot!" So for then, it does too, have spots.!
Jupiter is know for its great red spot...
Jupiter has a big red spot.
No it does not have a red eye or a spot like Jupiter has.
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Yes, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is the most prominent spot on the planet, but there are also other smaller red spots that can come and go in the planet's atmosphere. However, none of these smaller spots have persisted as long or been as large as the Great Red Spot.
It was made by a storm hundred of years ago.The so called 'Red Spot' which is visible in Jupiter's atmosphere is a gigantic storm which has been in existence for several hundred years.
I believe it is Jupiter and Neptune. The Jupiter spot is huge and is known as the Great Red Spot.