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The bands on H2 gas currents on Jupiter that are warmer will rise in cooler H2 gas because of?

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The bands on H₂ gas currents on Jupiter that are warmer will rise in cooler H₂ gas because of Decreased density due to thermal expansion of H₂ gas.

Since ,

the density decreases due to thermal expansion, therefore the buoyancy force helps to move the warmer H₂ gas upward and similarly cooler H₂ move downward. Therefore the bands on H₂ gas currents on the Jupiter that are warmer will rise in the cooler H₂ gas .

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