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  • Jupiter's Atmospheric Features: Exploring Storms and Cloud Formations
    Jupiter is a gas giant, meaning it doesn't have a solid surface like Earth. Therefore, it doesn't have landforms in the traditional sense.

    However, Jupiter does have atmospheric features that we can observe and call "landforms" in a broader sense:

    * The Great Red Spot: This is a massive, persistent storm that has been raging for centuries.

    * Other Storms: Jupiter's atmosphere is full of storms, ranging in size from small to enormous. These storms can be seen as swirling clouds of different colors.

    * Bands and Zones: Jupiter's atmosphere is divided into bands of different colors and compositions. These bands are caused by differences in temperature and pressure.

    * Ovals: These are large, oval-shaped storms that can be seen in Jupiter's atmosphere.

    So, while Jupiter doesn't have mountains, valleys, or oceans like Earth, it does have fascinating and dynamic atmospheric features that we can study and observe.

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