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Q: What is the terrestrial planet similar to earth that has a dense atmosphere of CO2?
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Is the Martian atmosphere dense with a high concentration of carbon dioxide?

No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.


What is the Name of a gas planet?

"Terrestrial". They don't have a lot of gas, but they do have atmospheres. Venus has a very dense atmosphere, but Mercury has almost none.


What is the name of a planet without gas?

"Terrestrial". They don't have a lot of gas, but they do have atmospheres. Venus has a very dense atmosphere, but Mercury has almost none.


Is Venus a gas giant?

It is a rocky planet . It has very dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide . Walking through Venus atmosphere. would be like walking though water. But it's not classed as a gaseous planet. It's solid mainly, rock and so on.


How do you use terrestrial planet in a sentence?

A terrestrial planet is one that, like Earth, has a solid surface as well as a dense core.(The antonym is gas giant planet.)A planet designated as a terrestrial planet may not actually have conditions favorable to lifeforms found on Earth.


Is Venus a gassy planet?

It does have a dense atmosphere.


Is there any atmosphere on planet maers?

The atmosphere of Mars is very similar to that of Earth. About 100 times less dense than earth's atmosphere, but capable of weather like clouds and wind.


What terrestrial planet's atmosphere would crush you?

Only Venus has a dense atmosphere among the 4 "terrestrial" planets. Mercury has no atmosphere, and the one on Mars is as thin as Earth's stratosphere. The pressure at the Venusian surface is about 93 times that of Earth's at sea level, and the temperature is a hellish 460°C (860°F). So you would be both crushed and incinerated.


Why are the Jovian planets so much larger than the terrestrial planets?

No, they are less dense as the majority of their volume is composed of very light hydrogen gas. A jovian planet may have a core that is denser than that of a terrestrial planet but, as this is dense, it is not all that large. The hydrogen atmosphere is very large and therefore anti-dense (if you know what I mean). The lightness therefore dominates.


What planet has a very dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide?

Venus.


2nd planet fron the sun that has a dense atmosphere?

venus


Hot dense and acidic planet closest of?

The hot dense planet with an acidic atmosphere is Venus. It is often the closest planet to Earth. That may be the answer, but the question is not totally clear.