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Which of the following best explains why Mars' and Venus' surface temperatures vary, despite both planets having atmospheres that contain mostly carbon dioxide?

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Which of the following best explains why Mars' and Venus' surface temperatures vary, despite both planets having atmospheres that contain mostly carbon dioxide?
1)Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot hold much heat.

Why is Venus the hottest solar system planet?
2)Its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide gas.

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The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it. On which planet would a given object weigh the most?
3) Jupiter

Which percent of Earthโ€™s atmosphere does carbon dioxide gas make up?
4) less than one percent


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