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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