Multiple Choice
Other than the rings, how does the appearance of Saturn differ from that of Jupiter?
A) Saturn's visible surface is basically featureless, with no hint of the belts and zones of Jupiter.
B) Saturn shows an ever-changing system of dark storms and light eddies, without the belts and zones of Jupiter.
C) There are belts and zones on Saturn, but they are very faint and hazy compared to Jupiter.
D) Saturn has many more belts and zones than Jupiter, with large storms distorting their shapes.
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