HD 189733b is a exoplanet known for its extreme weather conditions, where it rains glass sideways due to its high wind speeds of up to 5,400 miles per hour. This gas giant, located about 64 light-years away in the constellation Vulpecula, has a surface temperature exceeding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit (about 537 degrees Celsius). The intense heat vaporizes silica in the atmosphere, which then cools and condenses into glass particles that are propelled by fierce winds, creating a truly hostile environment.
Venus is the planet with an atmosphere that rains sulfuric acid. The intense heat and pressure on Venus cause sulfuric acid to form in the atmosphere and fall as acid rain.
venus is the only planet in our solar system that has sulfuric acid because it is earths ugly step sister
Neptune has the strongest sustained winds in the solar system, with speeds up to 1,500 miles per hour. Additionally, it is the only planet in our solar system that was discovered through mathematical predictions rather than direct observation.
It is believed that it rains on Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets have atmospheres and weather systems that can produce precipitation in the form of rain or other types of precipitation.
On Venus it rains sulfuric acid, although due to the heat it never reaches the ground but vaporises about 5 miles before the surface of the planet.
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Saturn is not a rocky planet.Saturn is not a glass planet. (by the way I know of no such classification as a "glass" planet).Saturn is a gas giant planet.
Neptune experienced diamond rains and Uranus experienced diamond rains on october 1 1999 Wouldnt that hurt on uranus?
It provides water when it rains.
If you are referring to the planet, it rains diamonds.
Venus is the planet with an atmosphere that rains sulfuric acid. The intense heat and pressure on Venus cause sulfuric acid to form in the atmosphere and fall as acid rain.
Neptune rains huge diamonds every day and neptune is the last planet in the solar system except pluto is the last planet
venus is the only planet in our solar system that has sulfuric acid because it is earths ugly step sister
a rain gauge is a little glass vile u stick outside and when it rains it fills it up to see how much rain u got a rain gauge is a little glass vile u stick outside and when it rains it fills it up to see how much rain u got
Yes. In fact, it rains sulfuric acid among other things on the planet Venus.
Certain types of glass, like self-cleaning glass, have a special coating that is hydrophilic, which means it attracts water. When it rains, the water forms a thin sheet on the glass, carrying away dirt and debris as it runs off. This helps to keep the glass looking cleaner for longer periods of time.