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The sun would appear to be slightly larger on Venus than on Earth. Venus is somewhat closer to the Sun than Earth.

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Why does the sun rise in the west and sets in the east in venus?

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Why does the sun rise in the west and and set in the east on venus?

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Why does the sun rise the west and set in the east on Venus?

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What planet has a cloud that reflects light from the sun making it appear visible?

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