Venus.
Venus
Venus. It has very dense clouds covering its surface.
Venus is completely covered by sulfuric acid clouds. The gas planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are essentially made up of just clouds and gas. There's nothing much being covered, except fluids like liquid hydrogen. Very deep down there may be rocky cores.
Answer: The only planet with rain containing high levels of sulfuric acid is Venus (Earth has trace amounts in its acid rain) The atomosphere of Jupiter is composed mainly of hydrogen with no sulfur at all.
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Venus
The planet has a deep, dense atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. Below the upper cloud layers, the Sun would not be visible.
Venus. It has very dense clouds covering its surface.
Deep inside Jupiter hydrogen is in a very dense condition due to extreme pressure. This dense condition is called "metallic hydrogen" because then it can conduct electricity. On Earth the pressure is simply not strong enough to produce metallic hydrogen.
Neptune has a gaseous atmosphere consisting mostly of hydrogen and nitrogen with a small amount (about 3%) of methane. Methane molecules, made up of hydrogen and carbon, form clouds in the upper atmosphere. There is also evidence of dense clouds of hydrogen sulfide particles in the lower atmosphere.
Venus is completely covered by sulfuric acid clouds. The gas planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are essentially made up of just clouds and gas. There's nothing much being covered, except fluids like liquid hydrogen. Very deep down there may be rocky cores.
because It is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium
Venus has a surface gravity slightly less than Earth's. It also has clouds, but not like Earth clouds -- Venus clouds are sulfuric acid, suspended in the dense, superheated carbon dioxide atmosphere. See the related link for more information.
Yes. Clouds can become very dense, which is how rain falls. To get that dense, clouds must compress, either combine with similar clouds, or get more cloud into itself, which is basically moisture.
Saturn is the least dense planet in our solar system.
Uranus is made up of hydrogen, helium and methane.The dense troposphere, which contains the planet's clouds, is frigid at minus 243 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 153 degrees Celsius) to minus 370 F (minus 218 C), making it the coldest atmosphere in the solar system.
Based on the distances provided, Planet A is Venus and Planet B is Saturn