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On Venus, when comparing the equator to the poles:
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the poles are much hotter than the equator.
the poles are much hotter than the equator.
the poles are much colder than the equator.
the poles are much colder than the equator.
the temperature is mostly constant in both locations.
the temperature is mostly constant in both locations.
the temperatures are opposite but flip each season.
the temperatures are opposite but flip each season.
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The correct response is:
**the temperature is mostly constant in both locations.**
On Venus, the thick atmosphere and its greenhouse effect ensure that temperatures remain fairly uniform across the planet, so there is not a significant temperature difference between the equator and the poles.
**the temperature is mostly constant in both locations.**
On Venus, the thick atmosphere and its greenhouse effect ensure that temperatures remain fairly uniform across the planet, so there is not a significant temperature difference between the equator and the poles.