Venus
The atmosphere of Venus is made up of primarily of carbon dioxide. Thick clouds of sulphuric oxide and carbon dioxide completely cover the planet.
Venus' atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide (this is what we breathe out) and the rest is mostly nitrogen. There is a very thick layer of poisonous clouds covering the entire planet. These clouds are made up of sulfuric acid droplets. (The clouds on earth are made up of water droplets.)
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Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, it is only the second hottest planet after Venus. Venus gets hotter as the thick carbon Dioxide atmosphere holds the heat more effectively, while Mercury has no atmosphere. Venus is the second closest planet to our sun.
Venus is the hottest planet. Its average surface temperature is 464 degrees Celsius. Its atmosphere has thick, pale, yellow clouds of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
No, thunderstorm clouds are not made up of tiny droplets of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is in abundance throughout the atmosphere and it is why the Earth is suffering from global warming,
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Venus.
The atmosphere of Venus is made up of primarily of carbon dioxide. Thick clouds of sulphuric oxide and carbon dioxide completely cover the planet.
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
sorry none yet breathed in by plants, or they turn into clouds and are rained down
That sounds like a description of Venus.
The atmosphere is mainly composed of Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen but Venus' atmosphere is equivalent to that of 93 Earth Atmospheres.
Your thinking of Venus which does have a high Co2 atmosphere and sulphuric rain. Mars has very little atmosphere.