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The diagram shows how energy from the Sun reaches the surface of Venus.
The temperature on the surface of Venus is 465 0C, hotter than any other planet, including Earth which also has an atmosphere that traps heat from the Sun.
What role does the atmosphere of Venus play in creating such high temperatures?
A. The thick clouds and dense atmosphere of Venus, much denser than the
atmosphere of Earth, traps heat given off by the planet and makes it hotter.
B. The thick clouds and dense atmosphere ofVenus, much denser than the atmosphere of Earth, extend from the hot surface out into space, where temperatures are cold.
C. The thick clouds and dense atmosphere of Venus, much denser than the atmosphere of Earth, cause heat from atomic reactions comingfrom inside the planet to join with heat from the Sun and cause high temperatures.
D. The thick clouds and dense atmosphere of Venus, much denser than the atmosphere of Earth, act like the glass of a greenhouse in trapping most of the heat energy from the Sun rather than letting it radiate back into space.
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