Which statements accurately describe the atmospheres of the inner planets? Check all that apply.

A)Mars has no atmosphere.
B)Mercury has no atmosphere.
C)Mars and Venus have similar atmospheres.
D)Earth and Venus have similar atmospheres.
F)Venus’s atmosphere is thick and contains clouds of sulfuric acid.

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Answer:

F

Explanation:

Venus' atmosphere is made almost entirely of carbon dioxide, and not the oxygen/nitrogen mix we have here on Earth. The clouds we see on Venus are made up of sulfur dioxide and drops of sulfuric acid. They reflect about 75% of the sunlight that falls on them, and are completely opaque.

Out of all the planets in our solar system, Venus is the hottest. Its atmosphere is thick with carbon dioxide, which causes the green house effect. The clouds contain sulfuric acid.

What are the solar system's inner planets?

The planets that orbit closest to the sun are called "Inner Planets" in the solar system. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the four planets that are called "inner planets."

Venus has a thick atmosphere with clouds of sulfuric acid. Hence, Option F is correct.

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