Multiple Choice
The highest temperature in the Venusian atmosphere occurs where?
A) in the clear atmospheric layers below the cloud level, at an altitude of about 30 km
B) at the planet's surface
C) at the height of the thickest clouds, 48-52 km, where infrared absorption is highest
D) at the cloud tops, which are heated by sunlight
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