Multiple Choice
How thick are the cloud layers on Jupiter's visible "surface"?
A) greater than 10,000 km, as seen through the dark ovals that represent holes in the cloud layers
B) about 1000 km
C) about 60 km
D) very thin, less than 10 km
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