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Q: Why is Venus atmosphere not strip away by solar winds?
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Is Venus windy?

Yes! Very strong winds are in the upper atmosphere of Venus.


What part of the sun sends out solar winds?

Solar winds are sent out from the upper atmosphere of the sun.


Does the planet Venus have high winds?

Yes, in the upper atmosphere high winds have been observed.


Where are people most affected by solar winds?

"No person is affected by solar winds because they happen in the atmosphere. What is affected by solar winds are satellites that are up in the solar system, they can get pushed aside, knocked down, or even broken if the solar winds are too strong."


Why do scientists want to predict solar winds in Earth's atmosphere?

Scientists want to predict solar winds in Earth's atmosphere to help them track geomagnetic storms. Geomagnetic storms can disrupt the Earth's magnetosphere.


Does the earth's atmosphere revolve with it?

The atmosphere is effected by the rotation of the earth, its magnetic field, and solar winds primarily.


Why do gases escape Mercury easily?

The solar winds from the Sun, because Mercury is so close, blow the atmosphere away. Therefore, all of the gases it has are from the Sun because the solar winds are constantly replacing Mercury's atmosphere.


Does Venus have a magnetic field?

No, it does not. This may be due to its extremely slow rotation, which is just a little over its year.Another Answer:Venus does not have a traditional magnetic field caused by the dynamo effect such as the Earth's, but it does have a small magnetosphere, due to the interaction of the solar winds from the Sun and Venus' atmosphere.


Why go to mars if venus is closer?

Venus is much more inhospitable, it has the hottest atmosphere of any planet in our solar system at 467° Celsius (872° F) and with a bone-crushing atmosphere of 92 times the pressure we have at sea-level here on Earth. Winds average about 220 mph and the atmosphere consists of high levels of sulphuric acid (which corrodes most anything).


What are winds affected by?

Global winds are *e*ffected by differences in air pressure caused by uneven solar heating of the atmosphere.


The earth's two kinds of protection against solar winds are?

its atmosphere and magnetic field


What are global winds affected by?

Global winds are *e*ffected by differences in air pressure caused by uneven solar heating of the atmosphere.