The red spot on Jupiter is a storm, like a huracine
The red dot on Jupiter is known as the Great Red Spot, which is a massive storm that has been raging for over 300 years. It is a high-pressure region in Jupiter's atmosphere that appears reddish in color due to the interaction of different chemicals in the planet's atmosphere.
It doesn't "mean" anything. It's just there. If you were trying to ask what it is, it's a huge storm similar to a hurricane that's bringing up brightly colored material from deeper in Jupiter's atmosphere.
The weather patterns on Jupiter are simpler than on earth because the storms, such as the big red spot, on Jupiter spin the opposite way as hurricanes on earth. Storms on Jupiter do not need water. All it needs are clouds. Storms on earth need clouds AND water.
Jupiter has a large red spot known as the Great Red Spot, which is thought to be a high-pressure storm system rather than a hurricane. It has been observed for centuries and is one of the most prominent features of the planet.
Actually, it is not just one, but two planets that have these huge storms. Jupiter has the Great Red Spot as its gigantic monster storm, but Neptune has one called the Great Blue Spot.Jupiter
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It is very stormy on Jupiter! Did you know the "Big Red Dot" on Jupiter is actually a big giant storm!
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Yes the big red dot that is famous is just a storm
The great red spot is on Jupiter.
The great red spot on Jupiter is called the "Great Red Spot." It is a massive storm that has been raging on Jupiter for at least 350 years.
The big red dot on Jupiter is a huge gas storm.Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.You could fit 3-4 earths in Jupiter's red storm.It is not known whether Jupiter has a solid core or just incredibly dense liquid.
It's actually called the Big Red Spot and no one can say for sure how long it has been there, but it has been there for at least as long as we've been able to observe Jupiter.
no one knows.