32. Scientists do not expect to find life (as we know it) on Venus because of th
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32. Scientists do not expect to find life (as we know it) on Venus because of the 900 degree (F) temperatures, the absence of liquid water and the thick dense atmosphere with no free oxygen.
31. Millions of years ago, Mars may have had conditions favorable to life as we know it . liquid water, a thicker, warmer atmosphere with oxygen ..
29. Most of the craters on the moon are actually sinkholes.
28. Venus has volcanoes -- large mountains with craters at the summits.
25. Because Mars is further from the Sun than the Earth, the Martian polar ice caps are much larger than the Earth's polar ice caps.
True 2Explanation / Answer
Answers:
33. False
32. False
31. True
30. True
29. False
28. True
26. False
25. True
24. True
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