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nummyann

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How does the rotation of Venus' clouds compare to the rotation of its surface?
 
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What key event took place during the atomic epoch?
 
  A) The universe expanded and cooled enough to allow the first particles to appear.
  B) The universe expanded and cooled enough for electrons to orbit protons.
  C) The neutrinos were created.
  D) Atoms in the universe collected to form stars and galaxies.
  E) The universe underwent a brief period of rapid expansion.



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jharrington11

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Answer to Question 1

The clouds rotate much faster than the surface.

Answer to Question 2

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nummyann

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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