The sulfuric acid clouds on Venus
A) are confined to a layer about 60 km above the planet's surface and cover the whole planet.
B) extend from the surface to a height of 70 km and cover the whole planet.
C) are confined to a layer just above the surface about 1 km thick and completely opaque, rendering the surface invisible from above.
D) are in a layer about 70 km above the planet's surface but are patchy, so the surface can be seen occasionally from above.
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