The belts of Jupiter are best described as :
A) regions of downward moving material and low pressure.
B) regions of upward moving material and low pressure.
C) regions of upward moving material and high pressure.
D) regions of downward moving material and high pressure.
E) turbulent regions with no organized circulation pattern.
A
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