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On Venus, it is sulfuric acid that falls from the sky in the form of thick clouds. The planet's extreme temperatures and pressures, along with its dense atmosphere, contribute to the formation of these corrosive droplets. This acidic rain does not reach the surface due to the high temperatures, which vaporize it before it can fall. Instead, the sulfuric acid contributes to the planet's harsh and inhospitable environment.

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