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Which of the following best explains why Mars and Venus surface temperatures vary despite post planets having atmospheres that contain mostly carbon dioxide
1 Mars has a surface of red rocks and sand which reflects heat
2 Venus has a thick atmosphere which blocks heat from surface
3 Mars has a thin atmosphere that can’t hold much heat
4 Venus has a surface of high mountains which absorb heat
1 Mars has a surface of red rocks and sand which reflects heat
2 Venus has a thick atmosphere which blocks heat from surface
3 Mars has a thin atmosphere that can’t hold much heat
4 Venus has a surface of high mountains which absorb heat
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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 point)
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Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot hold much heat.
Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot hold much heat.
Venus has a surface of high mountains which absorb heat.
Venus has a surface of high mountains which absorb heat.
Mars has a surface of red rocks and sand which reflect heat.
Mars has a surface of red rocks and sand which reflect heat.
Venus has a thick atmosphere which blocks heat from the surface.
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Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot hold much heat.
Mars has a thin atmosphere that cannot hold much heat.
Venus has a surface of high mountains which absorb heat.
Venus has a surface of high mountains which absorb heat.
Mars has a surface of red rocks and sand which reflect heat.
Mars has a surface of red rocks and sand which reflect heat.
Venus has a thick atmosphere which blocks heat from the surface.
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