No. Saturn's storms are of much shorter duration.
Neptune does not experience typical weather patterns like those found on Earth, so the concept of a "100-year storm" doesn't apply in the same way. However, Neptune does have extremely strong and long-lasting winds, with the most famous being the Great Dark Spot, a massive storm that appeared to last for several years before dissipating.
No, Mercury doesn't even have an atmosphere.
no, storms systems on earth only last a few weeks at most. The energy involved is a lot less, the atmosphere a lot less dense (than Jupiter) and the terrain beneath the storm will vary. The storms on earth lose their energy when they travel over land.
You would weigh 119 pounds on Neptune if you were 100 pounds on Earth. However, Neptune is a gas planet consisting of a methane atmosphere so you can't actually stand on it.
if you weighed 100 pounds on the earth then you would weigh 112.5 pounds on Neptune.See related link for more details and other planets112.5 lbs.
Neptune does not experience typical weather patterns like those found on Earth, so the concept of a "100-year storm" doesn't apply in the same way. However, Neptune does have extremely strong and long-lasting winds, with the most famous being the Great Dark Spot, a massive storm that appeared to last for several years before dissipating.
No, Mercury doesn't even have an atmosphere.
Mars does not have weather patterns like Earth, so the concept of a "100-year-long storm" as we understand it does not apply. However, Mars does experience large dust storms that can cover the entire planet and last for weeks or months. These dust storms can vary in intensity and frequency.
Yes, Saturn experiences massive storm systems that can last for decades, and some have been observed to persist for up to 100 years. These storms are often characterized by their enormous size and intensity, with the most famous being the Great White Spot, which appears roughly every 30 years. The dynamics of Saturn's atmosphere, including its rapid rotation and complex weather patterns, contribute to the formation and longevity of these storms.
no, storms systems on earth only last a few weeks at most. The energy involved is a lot less, the atmosphere a lot less dense (than Jupiter) and the terrain beneath the storm will vary. The storms on earth lose their energy when they travel over land.
No
it takes at least 100 days in a year thats how long it took me
If you weighed 100 lbs on Earth you would weigh 112.5 lbs on Neptune
Neptune does NOT have the same gravity as Saturn. If you weighed 100 units on Earth, you would weigh 106.4 units on Saturn and 114 units on Neptune.
101 years
i believe it takes 100 years to form a delta
8 years and 3 months