What primarily drives Jupiter's strong winds and atmospheric turbulence?
Answer
Internal heating combined with gravitational contraction
Jupiter radiates more heat than it receives from the Sun. This surplus energy comes from residual heat left over from its formation and ongoing heat generated by the slow, steady gravitational contraction of the planet.

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