Multiple Choice
The cloud structure of Venus can best be described as
A) a perpetual thick cloud layer extending almost to ground level.
B) a perpetual thick cloud layer with a haze layer under it and clear air below the haze layer down to the surface.
C) mostly clear sky with occasional thin H2O and dust clouds.
D) isolated cloud systems constantly forming and dissipating with clear sky between them.
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