What does Jupiter's atmosphere look like?
(a) A uniformly cloudy, almost featureless atmosphere in which rotational speeds are hard to discern.
(b) A banded appearance with clouds in the polar region revolving around Jupiter's rotation axis in a shorter time than clouds at the equator.
(c) A banded appearance with clouds in all bands taking the same length of time to revolve around Jupiter's rotation axis (solid body rotation).
(d) A banded appearance with clouds at the equator revolving around Jupiter's rotation axis in a shorter time than clouds in the polar region.