carbon dioxide
It never was - Nitrogen is the "major gas".
No, carbon dioxide is the predominant atmospheric gas on Venus, while nitrogen is the predominant gas on Mars. On Venus, around 96% of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, whereas on Mars, carbon dioxide makes up only about 95% of the thin atmosphere, with nitrogen comprising the majority of the remainder.
there is some sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide with very little water vapor
Venus' atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide (96.5%) with traces of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.
Venus is the planet with the highest atmospheric pressure, equal to about 90 x the pressure on Earth at sea level.Note: the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) are made of gas, and do not have a clear distinction between "planet" and "atmosphere."
Venus has 95 percent carbon dioxide in it's atmospheric composition therefore it has the strongest green house effect in the whole solar system. Venus shows Retrograde rotation. A sidereal year on Venus is shorter than a sidereal day on Venus. Venus's rotation is slowest in the whole solar system.
No, Venus does not have a hydrosphere. The extreme temperatures and atmospheric conditions on Venus make it unable to support liquid water on its surface.
the atmospheric pressure on the surface of venus is very unknown but i am the scientist that knows all haha lol but really it is 90 degrees fahneiht
major component of venus is the volcanoes and etc
Venus has an atmospheric pressure about 91 times greater than Earth's due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere and the high surface pressure caused by the greenhouse effect. This extreme pressure makes Venus's surface conditions inhospitable for life as we know it.
I don't think venus fly traps have gas.
Dense, and made mostly of Carbon Dioxide>