Answer: The only planet with rain containing high levels of sulfuric acid is Venus (Earth has trace amounts in its acid rain) The atomosphere of Jupiter is composed mainly of hydrogen with no sulfur at all.
Sort of. Jupiter is mostly composed of hydrogen, which is normally a gas. However, due to the immense pressure in Jupiter's interior, most of the hydrogen is not in a gasous state. As you go deeper into Jupiter, the gas transitions into a supercritical fluid, a state of matter that is not definitively liquid or gas. Deeper still you get a degenerate state of matter known as liquid metallic hydrogen.
Yes. The impact of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 into Jupiter's atmosphere revealed that the deeper layers contain a surprising amount of sulfur.
yes it does have carbon on it but it is not found in a significant ratio.
No planet is made of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid. Venus has a very dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide with clouds of sulfuric acid. The planet itself is made mostly of rock.
No. It's mostly made up of hydrogen.
Yes, the are both gas giants.
Yes.
yes ok
Venus.
Venus
Venus does. It's atmosphere is made of up 96.5% Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and has an average temperature of 464C.
The atmosphere of Venus consists mainly of carbon dioxide, and a small amount of nitrogen. The thick cloud cover is composed of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid droplets. Due to the dense atmosphere, the surface temperature ranges from 750 to 930 degrees Fahrenheit (398 to 498 Celsius). The surface pressure is 90 times that of Earth. That's like being one kilometer (more than half a mile) under the ocean.
Venus contains the following gases in its atmosphere:Carbon dioxide (96.5%)Water vapour (0.002%)Argon (0.007)Neon (0.0007)Hydrogen (0.0012)Carbon monoxide (0.0017)Nitrogen (3.5%)The percentages are estimations of how much of the gas is in Venus' atmosphere.
No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
Venus.
Venus
Venus
Venus.
Venus.
Venus
Venus does. It's atmosphere is made of up 96.5% Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and has an average temperature of 464C.
Yes. Venus has a very dense atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide is less denser than air.
That would be Venus. Its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere traps heat using the "greenhouse effect", making the temperatures so high that the surface of the planet is soft and melted.
Carbon dioxide is more dense than air.