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Q: How is our atmosphere different from the venus and mars?
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Over 95 percent of atmosphere of both Venus and mars is?

Mars has an atmosphere of about 95.72% carbon dioxide. Venus has an atmosphere of about 96.5% carbon dioxide


How big is Mars atmosphere?

Venus has a low atmosphere and it is rally hot


What planet's atmosphere is most carbon dioxide?

There are two such planets, Mars and Venus. Venus has a much thicker atmosphere than Mars, but both atmospheres are about 95% carbon dioxide.


How are Mars and Venus different?

Well, Mars is our sister plant meaning we are a like in a way. Like Earth Mars has an atmosphere but Mars's atmosphere is thicker than Earths is. Mars is the hottest planet because its thick atmosphere traps heat inside.


How is our atmosphere differ from atmosphere on venus and mars?

Earth has oxygen they don't.


Which planet has the most carbon dioxide atmosphere?

Mars and Venus are both planets that have atmospheres composed mostly of carbon dioxide.


What atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide?

Mars & Venus


Why would it be hard for humans to survive Venus and Mars Atmosphere?

Venus is very hot with poisonous gases in the atmosphere, Mars is very cold with a low atmospheric pressure.


What do mars and Venus have in common?

One thing is that both have carbon dioxide as about 95% of their atmospheres. However Mars has a very thin atmosphere and Venus has a very thick atmosphere


Who's atmosphere is mostly CO2?

Both Mars and Venus have atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide. The atmosphere of Venus is much denser.


How is Mars different from Venus?

ITS DIFFERT because mars is small and venus is big


Why did Venus and Mars evolve differently than the Earth?

Venus and Mars evolved differently than the Earth because of the Goldilocks Theory. Venus is too warm and Mars is too cold. Earth's temperature (distance from the Sun) was "just right". In addition, if a planet does not have water it can't absorb the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Hope this helps.