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One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is because A. the surface temperature is too high. B. the surface temperature is too low. C. the surface has too much ice covering it. D.
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One reason that life as we know it is unlikely to exist on Venus is because
A. the surface temperature is too high.
B. the surface temperature is too low.
C. the surface has too much ice covering it.
D. there is no atmosphere.
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A. Venus is too close to the sun.
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