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0% because there's lot's of heat and carbon dioxide
It evaporated
there is some sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide with very little water vapor
No, Venus has only an atmosphere. Which is Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, Sulfer Dioxide, Argon, Water Vapor, Monoxide, Helium, Neon, Chloride, and Hydrogen fluride.
There is no water on the surface of Venus because the temperature is too hot. There is a very small amount of water vapor in the atmosphere of Venus.
yes. it is water vapor, which is a gas
0% because there's lot's of heat and carbon dioxide
It evaporated
It cooled.
When the temperature drops the less water vapor in the air
There is a small amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. It is far too hot for liquid water.
Water vapor is a gas once it has evaporated from liquid due to the cause of heat. After it turns into vapor, it will then travel up through the atmosphere and change back into a liquid.
Venus is covered with clouds It's atmosphere is 92% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, and there are small amounts of water vapor, argon, carbon monoxide, neon, and sulfur vapor. Venus is covered by clouds of sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid rains down to Venus, but evaporates before touching the ground.
there is some sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide with very little water vapor
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
No, Venus has only an atmosphere. Which is Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, Sulfer Dioxide, Argon, Water Vapor, Monoxide, Helium, Neon, Chloride, and Hydrogen fluride.
Water vapor is a gas. It doesn't change it to a gas.