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bobthebuilder

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The clouds of Earth often generate rain storms on the Earth's surface. Is this true of Venus? Why or why not?
 
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The line intensity of a spectrum depends both on the abundance of a particular element and its temperature as well.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The sulfuric acid droplets from Venus' clouds are evaporated before they can reach the surface, so the last 20 miles or so down to the surface is surprisingly clear. The Greenhouse Effect keeps the surface too hot for any common liquid to exist there, but you might find pools of molten lead in places.

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