Saturn's polar vortices are:
A) Earth-sized storm systems.
B) similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
C) any whirlpool shaped storm near Saturn's poles.
D) the bands that encircle Saturn that crosses both poles.
E) gaps in Saturn's rings.
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