The composition of the clouds we see on Jupiter is:
A) similar to the composition of Earth's clouds throughout the whole atmosphere-water droplets and crystals of frozen water.
B) very different from the composition of Earth's clouds-almost entirely ammonia and ammonium hydrosulfide crystals and almost no water.
C) similar to the composition of Earth's clouds (water droplets and crystals of frozen water) in the higher levels but very different (ammonia crystals) in the lower levels.
D) similar to the composition of Earth's clouds (water droplets and crystals of frozen water) in the lower levels but very different (ammonia crystals and other chemicals) in the higher levels.
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