Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Great Red Spot



Distinctive ប្លែក                      swirling កួច                                 juxtapose ផ្គូរគ្នា

Dwarf ឃើញតូចជាង             diameter បន្ទាត់ផ្ចិត,​វិជ្ជមាត្រ       tinted red ក្រហមព្រឿងៗ
Phosphorus ជាតិផូស្វ័រ 
circulate រត់,សាយភាយ            counterclockwise direction ទឹសដៅបញ្ច្រាស់ទ្រនិចនាឡិកា



                One distinctive feature of the planet Jupiter is the Great Red Spot, a massive oval of swirling reddish-brown clouds. Were Earth to be juxtaposed with the Great Red Spot, our planet would be dwarfed in comparison, with a diameter less than half that of the Great Red Spot. The Spot’s clouds, most likely tinted red as a result of the phosphorus that they contain, circulate in a counterclockwise direction. The outer winds require six Earth days to complete the circumference of the Great Red Spot, a length of time indicative of the vastness of the Great Red Spot.
 

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