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There is liquid sulfuric acid in the upper cloud layers of Venus' atmosphere. It evaporates before it reaches the surface. There is no water to speak of, due to the temperature of 860 F. Some scientists think that water did exist several billion years ago, but it has long since boiled off in the runaway greenhouse effect of the atmosphere, which is 96.5% carbon dioxide and 3.5% nitrogen.

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