No. The atmosphere of Venus is mostly carbon dioxide with some nitrogen and trace amounts of other gasses.
No, it's mainly carbon dioxide.
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venus and earth
The planet appears to be partly covered with frozen methane gas and to have a thin atmosphere composed mostly of methane.
Venus' atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide, it lacks oxygen, and it only has a little nitrogen. Carbon dioxide makes the atmosphere heavy, which makes the atmospheric pressure 90 times stronger than Earth's atmospheric pressure. The atmosphere of Venus is very hot and thick.
The planet Saturn does have an atmosphere, and indeed, it consists mostly of atmosphere. The main chemical constituents of the atmosphere of Saturn are methane, ammonia, and hydrogen.
Venus has 96 percent of carbon dioxide
The atmosphere of Mars is mostly carbon dioxide, rather like that of Venus, but much thinner.. It has smaller amounts of argon and nitrogen with trace amounts of methane.
Both Mars and Venus have atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmosphere of Venus is much denser.
Mars & Venus
venus and earth.
venus and earth
Mostly made of Carbon Dioxide(Co2).
It has a very thick atmosphere of Methane and CO2.
It is difficult because Venus has a thick atmosphere of methane. The atmosphere is so thick when a NASA probe tried to enter the thick atmosphere it crumbled to piece's. So that's why its hard.
Venus
The planet appears to be partly covered with frozen methane gas and to have a thin atmosphere composed mostly of methane.
The atmosphere of Titan is mostly nitrogen with a small percentage of methane and hydrogen.
The original atmosphere of earth contained primarily ammonia and methane, very similar to the atmosphere on Venus and Jupiter today.