The geology and geography of the surface of Venus is best described as:
A) volcanoes and volcanic uplifts in the northern hemisphere and cratered plains in the southern hemisphere.
B) colliding surface plates with long mountain chains, rift valleys, and deep subduction trenches.
C) heavily cratered, with no major volcanoes or lava flows.
D) mostly volcanic plains, with two continent-sized uplands and a number of large volcanoes.
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