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25 June, 02:59

Since there are no aurora observed on Venus we can conclude that Venus a. lacks atmospheric oxygen b. is too hot for magnetic forces. c. lacks a strong magnetic field. d. lacks strong winds.

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  1. 25 June, 05:10
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    Yes, Venus does not have the same magnetic field as that of earth's

    Explanation:

    Instead, there are solar wind particles that can deeply penetrate the venus atmosphere and can collide with the other carbon atoms already present in the air but lacks oxygen and thus does not have that strong magnetic field which would deflect the suns rays and create aurora in the sky at night.
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