Saturn has a big storm that looks like a hexagon, and it’s super cool to watch.
Imagine you're on a merry-go-round, and you start spinning really fast, but not all the horses move at the same speed. Some go faster than others. That’s kind of what happens with Saturn's hexagon storm. The wind moves in different layers of Saturn’s atmosphere, and because they move at different speeds, they push each other around, like a game of tag on a really fast merry-go-round.
Why It's a Hexagon
Think about how your blocks look when you stack them, if you push them just right, they can form neat shapes. Saturn’s wind does something similar: the way the winds twist and turn creates six sides, like a six-sided cookie or a hexagonal puzzle piece.
How It Keeps Going
Once that hexagon starts spinning, it keeps going because of how Saturn’s atmosphere is set up, kind of like how your favorite swing keeps moving if you pump your legs just right. The storm doesn’t stop; it goes around and around in its special shape, staying a mega-storm for a really long time.
It's not magic, it's science that looks like fun!
Examples
- Imagine a super-sized whirlpool on Saturn that looks like a hexagon.
- It’s like having a giant spinning toy that never stops moving.
- This storm has been going for decades without slowing down.
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See also
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