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In the context of Jupiter, which of the following statements is true of belt-zone circulation?
 
  A) Belts are brighter than zones because rising gas forms clouds high in the atmosphere.
  B) It creates wave-shaped winds.
  C) It results from Jupiter's rapid rotation.
  D) It is caused because of the difference in temperature between Jupiter's poles and equator.

Question 2

Neptune:
 
  A) is blue and has active cloud formations.
  B) does not have a moon of its own.
  C) has rings that are easily detectable from Earth.
  D) is made up of an atmosphere that is free of methane.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
Excellent


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