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    The Darker-Colored Bands in Jupiter's Atmosphere Are Called ____
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The Darker-Colored Bands in Jupiter's Atmosphere Are Called ____

Question 59

Question 59

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The darker-colored bands in Jupiter's atmosphere are called ____.


A) belts
B) zones
C) layers
D) cells
E) gaps

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