The Great Red Spot is:
A) a large, long-lived, high-pressure storm in Jupiter's atmosphere.
B) the colored polar cap of Jupiter.
C) clouds of dust-laden gas upwelling above the top of a massive mountain or a volcano on the planet's surface.
D) a type of storm in Jupiter's atmosphere that can last for a few months at a time before disappearing.
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A)Earth
B)Jupiter
C)Ganymede
D)Callisto
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A)the
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