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What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?
an ongoing storm from 24,000 km to 40,000 across
a giant asteroid strike 24,000 km to 40,000 across
a giant volcano 24,000 km to 40,000 km across
an ocean of hydrogen and helium 24,000 to 40,000 across
an ongoing storm from 24,000 km to 40,000 across
a giant asteroid strike 24,000 km to 40,000 across
a giant volcano 24,000 km to 40,000 km across
an ocean of hydrogen and helium 24,000 to 40,000 across
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The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is **an ongoing storm** that measures between 24,000 km to 40,000 km across. It is a massive, persistent anticyclonic storm located in Jupiter's southern hemisphere and has been observed for at least 350 years, showcasing the planet's dynamic and turbulent atmosphere.
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