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by CO2 filling up our atmosphere. Venus has the same greenhouse effect.
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Greenhouse effect. The same effect that keeps Earth warmer than if there would be no atmosphere: without an atmosphere, the average temperature on Earth would be below zero Celsius.
If an astronaut were to enter Venus' atmosphere, they would experience extreme heat and pressure. The temperature on Venus can reach up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), which is hotter than the surface of Mercury. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 92 times greater than Earth's, equivalent to being around 900 meters (3,000 feet) deep in the ocean. The high temperatures and pressure, combined with the thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, would make it impossible for a human to survive without adequate protection.
Due to the greenhouse effect.The thick atmosphere of Venus absorbs radiation from the Sun, but does not readily release it back into space.
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Acually venus is the hottest planet because venus's atmosphere is composed mainly of co2. because of this venus's atmosphere has a extreme green house effect were all of the solar radiation is trapped in venus's atmosphere.
The heat would make no difference, but the atmosphere would increase the weight.
by CO2 filling up our atmosphere. Venus has the same greenhouse effect.
Venus is very hot with poisonous gases in the atmosphere, Mars is very cold with a low atmospheric pressure.
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Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of Earth's atmosphere.
Without a Space Suit they would be stunk, suffocated and quickly roasted to death. Details below... Venus has a runaway Greenhouse gas type atmosphere. The mass of the atmosphere of Venus is 96.5% carbon dioxide, with most of the remaining 3.5% being nitrogen. Plus there is Sulphar Dioxide in the Venus's atmosphere. Surface temp is 425 °C.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere. Even though it is similar size to Earth, no one could survive on Venus' surface as the atmosphere has a much higher pressure meaning that we would be crushed and burned!
No. The atmosphere of Venus would kill you very quickly. At the surface, temperatures exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. The atmosphere itself is mostly carbon dioxide. So you would be simultaneously baked and crushed if you were to set foot on Venus.
I think that would be Venus.