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Venus has one of the densest atmospheres in the Solar System. It consists of carbon dioxide with a tiny bit of nitrogen. The clouds are made up of sulfur dioxide. This means Venus also suffers from the strongest greenhouse effect in the Solar System.

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10y ago

Venus is not hard to see; it is one of the brightest bodies in the sky as seen from Earth.

The surface of Venus cannot be seen because of a thick, noxious atmosphere.

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Yes, Venus has very thick clouds, so thick that scientists must use radar to see through them. They are not water clouds like Earth.

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12y ago

There are clouds made of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid.

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14y ago

they are clouds of poison that do not let much heat in or out.

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9y ago

Yes, The surface of Venus is hidden under thick, high-altitude clouds of sulfuric acid.

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11y ago

Yes. That is why it is very hot.

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It is true.

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No

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Yes

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