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The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a massive storm that has been observed for more than 300 years. It is larger than Earth and powered by extreme winds reaching hundreds of kilometers per hour. On Earth, storms fade when they hit land. Jupiter has no solid surface, only thick layers of gas. This allows the storm to keep spinning without losing energy. Over time, scientists have noticed the Great Red Spot slowly shrinking, but it is still incredibly powerful. It remains the largest and longest-lasting storm ever observed in our solar system. #📚एजुकेशनल ज्ञान📝 #✍अजब-गजब वैज्ञानिक तथ्य👨‍🔬 #🔬विज्ञान के प्रयोग🧬 #🧠 रीजनिंग नॉलेज😎 #🤔Reasoning✍
📚एजुकेशनल ज्ञान📝 - Jupiter has a giant storm called the Great Red Spot Its not a mark or a crater Its a storm that has been raging for over 300 years The storm is so large that Earth could fit inside it. Winds inside the Great Red Spot reach speeds over 400 kilometers per hour: Unlike storms on Earth that last days or weeks this one survives because Jupiter has no solid surface to slow it down: It's the longest-lasting storm we ve ever seen in the solar system Follow if youre obsessed with the space Jupiter has a giant storm called the Great Red Spot Its not a mark or a crater Its a storm that has been raging for over 300 years The storm is so large that Earth could fit inside it. Winds inside the Great Red Spot reach speeds over 400 kilometers per hour: Unlike storms on Earth that last days or weeks this one survives because Jupiter has no solid surface to slow it down: It's the longest-lasting storm we ve ever seen in the solar system Follow if youre obsessed with the space - ShareChat