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Which planet has a "great red spot"
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planet Jupiter
Great Red Spot, a long-lived enormous storm system on the planet Jupiter and the most conspicuous feature of its visible cloud surface.
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the answer is Jupiter
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When the resultant force on an object is zero, it will remain at rest if it is at rest, or continue to move in a straight line at a constant velocity if it is in motion. ... If no net force is applied to the object along the x-axis, it will continue to move along the x-axis at a constant velocity with no acceleration.
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