That would be Venus.
Earth's atmospheric pressure is measured as 1 bar. Jupiter's atmospheric pressure is 100 million bars. Therefore, it is 100 million times greater
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 600 pascal or (0.087 psi) You're Welcome :D
Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of Earth's atmosphere.
Much thicker, almost certainly at least as thick as the diameter of the earth. Its pressure is much higher as well due to the high mass of the planet and its atmosphere and the strong gravity.
jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
They would bleed less profusely.
Earth's atmospheric pressure is measured as 1 bar. Jupiter's atmospheric pressure is 100 million bars. Therefore, it is 100 million times greater
If you mean the planet Venus. Then the pressure at the planet's surface is about 92 times that at Earth's surface. If your meaning venous as in blood, that has a systolic & diastolic number. As when the doctor tells you your B/P or blood pressure is for instance 120 over 80.
Bar is a unit used to measure pressure, one bar is the normal atmospheric pressure of the on the surface of the earth, and ten bar is when the pressure is ten times the normal atmospheric pressure on the surface of the earth.
The atmospheric pressure of Mars is 600 pascal or (0.087 psi) You're Welcome :D
A human would be crushed by the intense atmospheric pressure, which is 90 times that of the Earth's atmospheric pressure.
Venus's atmosphere is over 90% carbon dioxide and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is 93 times more than on Earth.
No, it has temperatures that can melt led and an atmospheric pressure 90 times that of Earth.
Venus. It's atmospheric pressure is 92 times that of Earth's atmosphere.
Almost zero. Pluto has very little gravity and cannot support much of an environment. In its summer, it can get up to 0.3 Pascals of atmospheric pressure, about 338,000 times less pressure than on Earth.
No. The temperature is about 400 degrees so there is no liquid water and the atmospheric pressure is about 90 times what it is on Earth.
The atmospheric pressure at Venus's surface is 92 times that of the Earth's surface. So that's 92.92 x 105 Pa