An observer on the surface of Venus looking upward during the daytime would be likely to see:
A) a solid cloud deck, with a lighter area toward the Sun that from east to west.
B) scattered, billowy clouds with clear sky between them and the Sun moving from west to east.
C) thin, high clouds near mountains or otherwise clear skies and the Sun moving from west to east.
D) a solid cloud deck, with a lighter area toward the Sun that moved from west to east.
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