Venus
The atmosphere of Venus has a high concentration of sulfuric acid vapor at and near the surface, but as you rise into the atmosphere, it's concentration drops sharply. The bulk of the cloud layers surrounding Venus are carbon dioxide.
carbon monoxide is poisonous. carbon dioxide is poisonous if you breth in to much of it. :D :(
The carbon Dioxide levels in the Earth's atmosphere are rising.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide
No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
Jupiter
Atmosphere is made up of mostly carbon dioxide and nitrogen with traces of other dangerous and rather poisonous gases. Also with clouds of sulfuric acid make earth-like life impossible.
Venus.
carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfuric acid and some other gases
Mars's atmosphere is poisonous. The atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide which is not poisonous in small amounts, but is harmful in large amounts, like on Mars. Also you would die anyway because there's no oxygen.
The atmosphere on Venus is primarily sulfuric acid and carbon dioxide. It is a very heavy atmosphere almost 100 times what the earth experiences.
Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
That sounds like a description of Venus.
Mars's atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen, and has traces of water and oxygen. None of which are poisonous to the human body.
The atmosphere of Venus consists mainly of carbon dioxide, and a small amount of nitrogen. The thick cloud cover is composed of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid droplets. Due to the dense atmosphere, the surface temperature ranges from 750 to 930 degrees Fahrenheit (398 to 498 Celsius). The surface pressure is 90 times that of Earth. That's like being one kilometer (more than half a mile) under the ocean.
The atmosphere of Venus has a high concentration of sulfuric acid vapor at and near the surface, but as you rise into the atmosphere, it's concentration drops sharply. The bulk of the cloud layers surrounding Venus are carbon dioxide.