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Title: The temperature in the atmosphere of Venus decreases smoothly with increasing altitude all the way ...
Post by: staedtler on Mar 21, 2017
The temperature in the atmosphere of Venus decreases smoothly with increasing altitude all the way from the surface (hottest) to the outermost parts of the atmosphere (coolest). What does this observation tell us about the atmosphere of Venus? (HINT: Think about why the temperature in the Earth=s atmosphere differs from this.)

(a)   Venus has essentially no ozone in its atmosphere.
(b)   Venus has essentially no convection in its atmosphere.
(c)   Venus has no distinct layers of clouds or aerosols in its atmosphere.


Title: Re: The temperature in the atmosphere of Venus decreases smoothly with increasing altitude all the ...
Post by: hyponotica on Mar 21, 2017
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Title: Re: The temperature in the atmosphere of Venus decreases smoothly with increasing altitude all the way ...
Post by: staedtler on May 1, 2017
;D Exactly what I needed