No, the thick clouds of Venus are primarily composed of sulfuric acid droplets, not carbonic acid. These sulfuric acid clouds are formed from the high concentrations of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere, which reacts with water vapor. Carbon dioxide is the dominant greenhouse gas on Venus, but it does not make up the clouds themselves. The extreme pressure and temperature in Venus's atmosphere contribute to the unique composition of its clouds.
Venus has the most clouds among the terrestrial planets. Its thick atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide with clouds primarily made of sulfuric acid droplets. These clouds contribute to Venus having a permanent overcast sky.
ANSWER:Venus, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus have clouds. Only the Earth has waterdroplet clouds, the rest are usuallyfrozen gas clouds. Venus is considered to be the most cloudy and its clouds are mainly sulfuric acid droplets.
Venus has thick yellowish clouds composed of sulfuric acid droplets that reflect a significant amount of sunlight. These clouds completely cover the planet's surface, creating the dense atmosphere that traps heat and contributes to Venus's extreme temperatures.
Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide filled atmosphere which traps heat and very thick clouds, so the answer is Venus, oh and speaking of Venus did you know on June5,2012 Venus will pass over the sun in North America, this is called the transit of Venus.
The atmosphere of Venus is mostly composed of carbon dioxide (CO2), with trace amounts of nitrogen and sulfuric acid droplets.
Venus has the most clouds among the terrestrial planets. Its thick atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide with clouds primarily made of sulfuric acid droplets. These clouds contribute to Venus having a permanent overcast sky.
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.)
Venus is the planet known for having thick clouds composed mostly of carbon dioxide, with some sulfuric acid droplets. These clouds contribute to Venus' extreme greenhouse effect, trapping heat and resulting in scorching surface temperatures.
The surface of Venus is a thick crust of dried up volcanic lava. Most of the minerals are apparently similar to Earth's, but with very few hydrogen compounds. About 2/3 of the surface is low, rolling mountains and the rest is highlands. Venus had thousands of volcanoes! Imagine the hottest desert you can think of... and multiply it by a 100. Venus is way worse! 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 that cover the entire planet at medium altitudes. These clouds are made up of sulfuric acid droplets. (The clouds on earth are made up of water droplets.) It's believed that Venus has an iron core just like the earth.
ANSWER:Venus, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus have clouds. Only the Earth has waterdroplet clouds, the rest are usuallyfrozen gas clouds. Venus is considered to be the most cloudy and its clouds are mainly sulfuric acid droplets.
Venus has thick yellowish clouds composed of sulfuric acid droplets that reflect a significant amount of sunlight. These clouds completely cover the planet's surface, creating the dense atmosphere that traps heat and contributes to Venus's extreme temperatures.
yes. they are formed mostly of Sulfuric Acid.
Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide filled atmosphere which traps heat and very thick clouds, so the answer is Venus, oh and speaking of Venus did you know on June5,2012 Venus will pass over the sun in North America, this is called the transit of Venus.
Yes, Venus's atmosphere contains sulfuric acid droplets, which could be considered a type of poison cloud. These droplets create a thick, toxic layer in the atmosphere that contributes to Venus's extreme heat and pressure.
It is made up of mostly sulfuric acid clouds
The surface is not visible from space, only clouds (formed mainly by droplets of sulfuric acid).
The atmosphere of Venus is mostly composed of carbon dioxide (CO2), with trace amounts of nitrogen and sulfuric acid droplets.