Planet Jupiter.
Both Jupiter and Saturn have prominent banding of surface colours.
The largest planet in the universe that we know of is a gas giant similar to Jupiter. It is about 1.4 times as large, but has only about 3/4ths of Jupiter's mass. HAT-P-1 is located in Lacerta, about 450 light-years from earth. The density of this gas giant is so low that it is less dense than cork. What is intensely interesting is that no current models of gas giant formation can account for something so massive and of so little density. A link can be found below.
Jupiter has a giant storm known as the Great Red Spot, which has lasted for over 300 years. The storm is a high-pressure region with winds swirling in an anti-clockwise direction at speeds of about 430 km/h (270 mph).
A zebra crossing typically has six to eight white stripes, alternating with black stripes, running horizontally across the road.
Since Jupiter is a Gas Giant, It has a lot if colors. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. It is one of the gas giants and is most famous for its swirly orange red color. It has a giant red spot, which is actually a giant gas storm over 5 times larger than Earth that has been going on for many decades.
Both Jupiter and Saturn have prominent banding of surface colours.
Jupiter has. (Also Saturn has, but not so obvious as Jupiter).
Jupiter.
No, not all bees have stripes, but many do. IN the United States over 3,500 species of bees exist and they have two sets of wings.
Planet Jupiter has a giant storm called the "Giant Red Spot". It's an anticyclonic storm that has been raging on the planet for over 348 years. Nobody knows exactly how long the storm has existed so far, but it was discovered in 1664 by telescope by an astronomer called Robert Hooke.
Magnetic stripes on the seafloor are alternating bands of magnetized rock that form parallel to mid-ocean ridges. These stripes are a result of Earth's magnetic field changing direction over time and getting preserved in the rocks as they cool and solidify. They provide evidence for seafloor spreading and plate tectonics.
The largest planet in our solar system is Jupiter. It is a gas giant with a diameter of about 86,881 miles (139,822 kilometers) - over 11 times the diameter of Earth.
Sedimentary rocks like sandstone or limestone often have visible layers or stripes called strata. These layers form over time as sediment is deposited and compacted, creating distinct bands of different colors or textures.
NO!!! Jupiter is the LARGEST planet in the Solar System. By volume it is approximately 1000/1500(one thousand) times bigger than the Earth. It is classified as a Gas Giant.
The largest planet in the universe that we know of is a gas giant similar to Jupiter. It is about 1.4 times as large, but has only about 3/4ths of Jupiter's mass. HAT-P-1 is located in Lacerta, about 450 light-years from earth. The density of this gas giant is so low that it is less dense than cork. What is intensely interesting is that no current models of gas giant formation can account for something so massive and of so little density. A link can be found below.
Jupiter has a giant storm known as the Great Red Spot, which has lasted for over 300 years. The storm is a high-pressure region with winds swirling in an anti-clockwise direction at speeds of about 430 km/h (270 mph).
A zebra crossing typically has six to eight white stripes, alternating with black stripes, running horizontally across the road.