The atmosphere on Venus is mainly Carbon Dioxide (around 96.5%) with around 3.5% Nitrogen. There are also small amounts of sulfur dioxide (0.0015), carbon monoxide (0.0017%), water vapour (0.002%), argon (0.007), helium (0.0012%) and Neon (0.0007%)
Earth has enough gravity to hold on to most gases in its atmosphere. This is due to its moderate gravitational force compared to other inner planets like Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
The main gases in the atmosphere of Venus are carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2), with trace amounts of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water vapor (H2O). Carbon dioxide makes up the majority of the atmosphere, contributing to its thick and dense nature.
1) It's close to the sun. 2) thick atmosphere with lots of "green house" gases.
the most gaseous inner planet would be Venus, also the hottest planet
Venus is one of the four rocky or terrestrial planets - not a gas giant.
The gasses of Venus are primarily volcanic emissions.
it is venus
because they are a bunch of gases
There are many toxic gases in the air or atmosphere in Venus.
Venus and Jupiter are known to have atmospheres with poisonous gases. Venus's atmosphere is mostly made up of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, while Jupiter's atmosphere contains ammonia and methane, among other toxic gases.
The main gases in Venus' atmosphere are carbon dioxide (96.5%) and nitrogen (3.5%). There are also trace amounts of sulfur dioxide and other gases. Venus' atmosphere is extremely dense and dominated by greenhouse gases, leading to a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet in our solar system.
No. Venus is too hot and Jupiter just consists of various gases.
because they are a bunch of gases
No, because of the toxic gases.
The gases on the surface of Venus are made of carbon monoxide and sulfur gas clouds that swirl togeher and make an extremely poisonous gas.
carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfuric acid and some other gases
Venus has a solid rocky surface.