The atmosphere on Venus is mainly Carbon Dioxide (around 96.5%) with around 3.5% Nitrogen.
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The main difference is that Venus has a dense atmosphere, while Mercury has none. The usually accepted theory is that something in Venus' atmosphere caused a runaway greenhouse effect.
1) It's close to the sun. 2) thick atmosphere with lots of "green house" gases.
Venus is not made up of gas, but it does have a thick atmosphere. The main gas in the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, at about 96%. There's some nitrogen (about 3.5%) and traces of other things.
While terrestrial planets are made of rock and have gases in the atmosphere, jovian planets are made almost entirly of gases. If an atmosphere is made of gases in a planet, then the atmosphere of the planets with more gases will be thicker.
nitrogen at 78% and oxygen at 21%
The atmosphere on Venus is very thick and comprised of 96 percent carbon dioxide. About 3.5 percent of its atmosphere is nitrogen and 0.5 percent is comprised of other gases.
Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen
The main one is carbon dioxide ( about 95%). The next is Nitrogen. There are traces of other gases too.
There are many toxic gases in the air or atmosphere in Venus.
carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulfuric acid and some other gases
Venus appears to be blue because of the gases in its atmosphere. The temperature on Venus is around 870 degrees Fahrenheit and its atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.
they come from earths atmosphere and gases
Yes. Venus has a very dense atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide.
That would be Venus.
Venus is very hot with poisonous gases in the atmosphere, Mars is very cold with a low atmospheric pressure.
The main gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, followed by oxygen.
The 3 types of gases in Earth's atmosphere are argon, oxygen and nitrogen.