The pattern of winds observed on Uranus by Voyager 2 is:
A) in bands parallel to the equator, as on Jupiter and Saturn.
B) unknown, because Uranus is too featureless for us to detect wind patterns.
C) primarily in bands perpendicular to the equator, with winds alternating between north-south and south-north directions.
D) dominated by individual cyclones and anticyclones linked by an overall west-to-east flow, similar to the pattern in the mid-latitudes on Earth.
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