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If we compare Venus' atmosphere to that of Earth, we find that the temperature in the atmosphere of Venus decreases smoothly with increasing altitude all the way from the surface (hottest) to the outermost parts of the atmosphere (coolest), whereas the temperature in Earth's atmosphere at first decreases, then increases, then decreases again, with increasing altitude. One interpretation of these observations is that Venus has essentially no ____ in its atmosphere.

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Answer: ZONES

Explanation:Venus is one of the planets making up the Solar system, Venus is covered by volcanoes,it also has the second largest terrestrial area.

Venus is known to essentially have no zones in its Atmosphere, which makes its Atmosphere different from that of the Earth with different Temperature zones.

Venus us sometimes called the sister of the Earth due to some of the similarity between them. The surface Temperature of Venus is as high as 462 degrees Celsius.

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