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why is it raining acid on venus​

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Answered by SankalpMohta0503
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Answer:

Explanation =The trace amounts of water in the upper atmosphere combine with sulfur dioxide to form clouds of sulfuric acid that cause frequent rainstorms. The acid rain evaporates long before it reaches the surface of the planet, however, and the vapors rise into the atmosphere to create more rain and continue the cycle.n:

Answered by pranavsai73
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Answer:

It's raining acid on Venus

Explanation:

the sulphuric acid rains on Venus

The trace amounts of water in the upper atmosphere combine with sulfur dioxide to form clouds of sulfuric acid that cause frequent rainstorms. The acid rain evaporates long before it reaches the surface of the planet, however, and the vapors rise into the atmosphere to create more rain and continue the cycle.

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