Physics, asked by ragineedas2007, 7 months ago

In which planet does sulfuric acid rains?​

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Answered by XxMissNobodyxX
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Answer:

Venus

But if that doesn't sound painful enough, rain on Venus is made up of extremely corrosive sulphuric acid, which would severely burn any interstellar traveller's skin. Due to the planet's extreme surface temperatures, this rain would evaporate before landing.

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Answered by pr872395115
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venus is only the planet which sulfuric acid rain occurs

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