Question : On which planet has a rotating oval of clouds, twice as wide as Earth, called the 'Great Red Spot' been observed for more than 300 years?
Option 1: Neptune
Option 2: Mercury
Option 3: Jupiter
Option 4: Venus
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Correct Answer: Jupiter
Solution : The correct answer is Jupiter.
Over a dozen prevailing winds sweep through stormy Jupiter, reaching speeds of up to 335 miles per hour (539 kilometres per hour) at the equator. For more than 300 years, the Great Red Spot, a swirling oval of clouds twice the size of Earth, has been observed on the giant planet.
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