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Pretend you are on a morning time mission on the surface of Venus. When looking out the spacepod window you are likely to see
 
  A) the Sun rising in the West.
  B) the Sun rising in the East.
  C) fierce windstorms everywhere you look.
  D) thick and still smog-like cloud cover.

Question 2

What travels up and down the Sun's magnetic loops extending from the surface?
 
  A) helium atoms
  B) plasma
  C) hyrogen atoms
  D) a blend of helium and hydrogen atoms



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: B




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