Its water molecules were broken apart, and the hydrogen was lost to space.
because those are the 2 planets closest to the sun
There is no liquid water on Venus and comparatively little water vapor. Most of the oxygen on the planet is combined as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere, and as oxides in surface rocks. The lack of water, along with the intense heat in the surface air, precludes the growth of plants that could remove carbon from the atmosphere as they do on Earth.
venus and mars don't have gravity as earth and they don't have required conditions to live
Yes. It has become so hot that the earth-like oceans that the young Venus is believed to have possessed have totally evaporated, leaving a dusty dry desertscape with many slab-like rocks. The best hypothesis is that the evaporated water vapor has dissociated, and with the lack of a planetary magnetic field, the hydrogen has been swept into interplanetary space by the solar wind.
Lack of convection in the core of VenusExtremely slow rotation rate
It was broken apart into and , which were lost from the atmosphere.
Lack of sunlight or water.
because those are the 2 planets closest to the sun
lack of diet.
Moons
Mercury and Venus have no moons.
Most of the times drought occur due to lack of rains in that place which results in the drying of wells, lakes, rivers and underground water sources and eventually leading to water scarcity and thus leading to drought.
oxygen
There is no liquid water on Venus and comparatively little water vapor. Most of the oxygen on the planet is combined as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere, and as oxides in surface rocks. The lack of water, along with the intense heat in the surface air, precludes the growth of plants that could remove carbon from the atmosphere as they do on Earth.
venus and mars don't have gravity as earth and they don't have required conditions to live
Poor diet and lack of water are leading causes of teenage acne. Also poor hygiene is a main cause as well.
Yes. It has become so hot that the earth-like oceans that the young Venus is believed to have possessed have totally evaporated, leaving a dusty dry desertscape with many slab-like rocks. The best hypothesis is that the evaporated water vapor has dissociated, and with the lack of a planetary magnetic field, the hydrogen has been swept into interplanetary space by the solar wind.