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How many eaths can fitin tghe red great spot?

The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a massive storm that is about 1.3 times the diameter of Earth, which is roughly 16,350 kilometers (10,159 miles) across. This means that approximately two Earths could fit side by side within the Great Red Spot. The storm has been observed for over 350 years, showcasing its immense size and longevity in Jupiter's atmosphere.


Light given off when chared particles collide whth eaths atomshpere?

This phenomenon is called an aurora, where charged particles from the sun collide with Earth's atmosphere. The collisions excite atoms in the atmosphere, causing them to emit light and create colorful displays in the sky near the poles.


Is it True that 800 tornadoes touch the eaths surface each day?

No. The highest number of tornadoes ever recorded in a single day was just over 200. The exact number of tornadoes that occur worldwide is unknown, but it is unlikely that it is more than a few thousand per year.


Is new water ever created?

Basically, No. Water is cycled and recycled. You have water source, evaporation, cooling ,condensation and then finally rain. Therefore the cycle continues. However, due to eaths increasing temperature there are some beliefs that the situation could come that the cooling aspect will reduce and therefore less rain = drought etc.


Is the size of a rainbow any relation to the size of the earth?

No, the size of a rainbow is not related to the size of the Earth. The size of a rainbow is determined by the angle of light refraction and the position of the observer relative to the arc of the rainbow, not the size of the Earth.