The average pressure on the surface of Venus is about 90 to 100 times greater than the pressure on Earth, according to most of the websites I visited doing research. That's about 90 bars.
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Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
That's a question I've been researching..."Mount Menalæus" is mentioned in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame when Gringore is describing Esmeralda- ("Verily" thought Gringore, "it is a salamander, a nymph, a goddess, a bacchanal of Mount Menalæus!", chapter three)And according to this website> http://www.authorstream.com/presentation/Veronica-49855-apple-Golden-Minervas-Offer-Junos-Venuss-Pariss-decision-Minerva-Juno-angry-Helen-as-Education-ppt-powerpoint/ , Menalaeus was the King of Sparta (it appears the presentation is about Greek/Roman Mythology)It looks like a more common spelling of his name is Menalaus; it is spelled this way in it's Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menelaus), which also says he is the King of Sparta, and was a "...central figure in the Trojan War." Homer's Illiad details much of Menalaus's exploits during the war.