Why does Venus appear so bright to the eye?
A) It gets closer to us than any other planet does.
B) Venus is closer to the Sun, so gets more intense sunlight.
C) The planet's cloud-cover is highly reflective, reflecting 60% of the Sun's light.
D) As seen from Earth, the disk of Venus can appear larger than any other planet's.
E) All of the above are correct.
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Q35: Venus is brightest as seen from Earth:
A)at
Q36: Venus is only a little bit (5%)smaller
Q37: Earth and Venus are often called sister
Q38: Our most detailed maps of Venus come
Q39: Because of its slow rotation period, Venus:
A)appears
Q41: The fact that Venus's atmosphere contains carbon
Q42: The largest volcanic structures on Venus are
Q43: The main problem spacecraft have encountered in
Q44: Magellan did NOT find which of these
Q45: The relatively small number of impact craters
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