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7 August, 15:35

What causes the vivid bands seen in jupiter's upper atmosphere?

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  1. 7 August, 17:35
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    Jupiter has two types of bands around it; the zones and the belts.

    The zones are the light-colored bands that are formed when the gases of Jupiter's atmosphere rise upwards.

    The belts, on the other hand, are the dark-colored bands that are formed when the gases of Jupiter's atmosphere fall downwards.

    The colors in these bands are formed as a results of the slight difference between their temperatures as well as the difference in the chemical composition.
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