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Immediately above the Venusian surface is a clear region of atmosphere, stretching up to a height of 40km or so. Above the thick, unbroken cloud layer raising a further 20km. The clods, which contains dust and sulphuric acid, stop direct sunlight from reaching the surface, making Venus permanently overcast. Finally, there is a clear, sparse layer of atmosphere stretching at least another 20km.

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