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gonzo233

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What is Jupiter's Great Red Spot?
 
  A) the place where reddish particles from Io impact Jupiter's surface
  B) a hurricane that comes and goes on Jupiter
  C) a large mountain peak poking up above the clouds
  D) a long-lived, high-pressure storm
  E) the place where Jupiter's aurora is most visible

Question 2

Of all the forms of electromagnetic radiation, the one with the lowest frequency is:
 
  A) gamma rays.
  B) ultraviolet rays.
  C) visible light.
  D) microwaves.
  E) radio waves.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



gonzo233

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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