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Why does Venus have a stronger greenhouse effect than Earth? a. Venus has about 19,000 times more carbon dioxide in its atmosphere than Mars. b. Venus is farther from the Sun so it needs more greenhouse effect to keep it warm. c. Venus has about 154,000 times as much carbon dioxide in its atmosphere as Earth. d. Venus has a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. e. Venus has clouds that make it harder to see. QUESTION 14 How have changes in incoming radiation from the Sun played a role in climate change since 1980? a. Incoming solar radiation increased since 1880, further exacerbating the impacts of greenhouse gases. b. Incoming solar radiation decreased sharply since 1880 , which is why we have cooler winters than we used to. c. Incoming solar radiation actually stayed roughly level, then decreased, since 1880, indicating cooling should be happening in a natural system. d. Incoming solar radiation doesn't play a role in the overall heating or cooling of the atmosphere. e. Incoming solar radiation increased since 1880 , indicating warming is largely the result of natural processes.

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Answer: a question 14 awnser: e

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because venus has 19,000times more carbon than earth does

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