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Venus has a atmosphere of sulfuric acid.
Venus has a very thick and acid filled atmosphere. The atmosphere of Venus is very dangerous to space probes. Over the years we have sent many probes to Venus but the corrosive acid and heavy atmosphere destroys them practically before they get to the surface!
Venus. However, while there is no rainfall on the surface of Venus, it does rain sulfuric acid in the upper atmosphere. This rain evaporates about 25 km above the surface because the surface is very hot (461.85 °C). Venus
The air at any given layer in the atmosphere is compressed by the weight of the air above it. As you go up, there is less air wieghing down from above, so the surrounding air is less compressed.
Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
Acid rain is caused by pollution, this is when chemicals such as sulphur dioxide go into the atmosphere and are presipitated (Rained) back into the atmosphere as acid rain
Water go as vapors in the atmosphere and is neutral.
No. Nitric acid is only present in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
Hydrocloric acid.
nitrous acid and sulphorous acid
Acid rain is the result of chemical reactions in the atmosphere.
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The environmental problem result by chemical reaction at the atmosphere including sulfur is ACID RAIN
Venus has a atmosphere of sulfuric acid.
No it does not. Atmosphere comes from the earth itself.
Deposition of Sulfur into Our Atmosphere is where most of the Acid Rain originates.