ESS
Grade-6
Easy
Question
Which of the following statement is correct?
- The great red spot-on Jupiter is a “storm”.
- The smallest moon in the solar system is Ganymede.
- Saturn’s smallest moon is Titan.
- A meteor looks like a star shape in the sky.
Hint:
It is about a giant gas planet having 14 moons.
The correct answer is: The great red spot-on Jupiter is a “storm”.
The correct option is a)The great red spot-on Jupiter is a “storm”.
The crimson clouds of the giant storm spin counterclockwise at speeds in excess of 400 miles per hour, and their eddies are larger than the Earth itself. Because gas giants have no land and weather is determined primarily by the heat inside the planet, storms tend to last longer. But scientists have always believed that Jupiter's storms only go deep enough that sunlight can penetrate the planet and water can condense.
The crimson clouds of the giant storm spin counterclockwise at speeds in excess of 400 miles per hour, and their eddies are larger than the Earth itself. Because gas giants have no land and weather is determined primarily by the heat inside the planet, storms tend to last longer. But scientists have always believed that Jupiter's storms only go deep enough that sunlight can penetrate the planet and water can condense.
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