There isn't a lot of CO, but there is a lot of CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The atmosphere of Venus is primarily carbon dioxide. It traps a LOT of the heat it receives from the sun. In addition, the atmosphere of Venus is denser than ours. This contributes to a runaway greenhouse effect that pretty much maxed out the temperature on Venus. Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system.
The atmosphere on the surface of Venus is cloudy.
what is the atomosphere of venus
venus atmosphere is cloudy,and its are made of volcanoes and lava
Venus has a thick atmosphere. Mercury does not have an atmosphere.
venus atmosphere of carbon dioxide is 96.5%
0% because there's lot's of heat and carbon dioxide
Not exactly. One reason Venus is bright is because it's so close to the Sun. Obviously, Venus appears much brighter when it's near Earth in its orbit. Yes, the atmosphere of Venus is important too. It does reflect a lot of the Sun's light. But Venus hasn't got "glowing gases". It's mainly just the clouds in the atmosphere that reflect a lot of sunlight.
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!
The major component of Venus' atmosphere is carbon dioxide.
Yes. Venus has an very dense atmosphere, much denser than that on Earth.
Carbon dioxide traps the heat in the atmosphere of Venus and prevents it from escaping in to space (Venus contains a great amount of Co2 in its atmosphere). That's why, Venus is known as the hottest planet in the Solar System.