And it also rains molten glass. Whether they are habitable is another question. Any liquid water on the day side will evaporate into clouds, which will get blown to the night side, freeze and snow out.
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Your information will be used in accordance with our privacy policy. The layer, which is between 90 to kilometers 56 to 68 miles above the surface, baffled scientists, who believed that the intense solar radiation at that altitude should destroy any sulfur dioxide that had not combined with water to form sulfuric acid. The discovery shows that some sulfuric acid droplets evaporate at altitudes higher than previously thought and raises serious questions about proposals to inject sulfur dioxide -- which deflects sunlight -- into Earth's atmosphere to combat global warming.
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Does Mars Have a Greenhouse Effect? Does It Rain on Pluto? What Is the Average Temperature of Jupiter? On Saturn's moon Titan — where the working fluid in its cycle of evaporation, condensation and precipitation is methane — rain probably has a pH of around 7. The acid rain on Venus is caused by the reaction of sulphur dioxide and water in the planet's atmosphere. Despite being many times more corrosive than the most acidic rain on Earth, Venusian rainstorms are not a significant contributor to surface erosion.
Studying the chemical cycles of these elements is important to understand the formation of the clouds below. Higher in the atmosphere, above kilometres, the mysteries continue. And why do such differences between day and night sides not cause the strong winds we would expect? This behaviour is unique in the Solar System. You have already liked this page, you can only like it once!
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