In general terms, how do the temperature structures of the atmospheres of Venus and Mars differ from that of Earth?
A) They lack ultraviolet-absorbing stratospheres.
B) They lack X-ray absorbing thermospheres.
C) Their atmospheres are similar in structure to Earth's but with much higher temperatures.
D) Temperatures in their tropospheres increase with altitude, rather than decreasing with altitude.
A) They lack ultraviolet-absorbing stratospheres.
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