Jupiter has a magnetic field that is:
A) much stronger than that of Earth and greatly extended in space.
B) about the same strength and extent as that of Earth.
C) variable, often nonexistent, sometimes existing only at the Great Red Spot, which behaves like a sunspot.
D) very strong and localized close to the planet.
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