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What is the difference between a belt and a zone in astronomy?

What is the difference between a belt and a zone in astronomy?

I’ve got this: difference between belts and zones is the increased opacity and vertical extent of clouds in zones relative to their belt counterparts…
But seems hard to understand at the moment. Thank you.

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3 Responses to “What is the difference between a belt and a zone in astronomy?”

  1. Dougland said :

    one of them is hot air rising and the other is cold air falling, but i can’t remember which is which.

  2. Geoff G said :

    I know these as descriptive terms used to describe the bands in the atmospheres of the gas giants. Belts are dark in colour, zones are light in colour. I believe that in the darker belts we are seeing deeper into the atmosphere.

  3. Ian P said :

    One is hot air rising(belt) and the other is cold air sinking(zone).




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