Venus has an atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide, with thick clouds of sulfuric acid, making it extremely toxic and inhospitable for life as we know it. The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 92 times that of Earth, creating a harsh and suffocating environment. These conditions contribute to a runaway greenhouse effect, resulting in surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
my planet
Venus. The atmosphere of Venus consists of about 96.5% carbon dioxide (CO2), a powerful greenhouse gas.
Yes, the atmosphere of Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia. It is not breathable for humans, as it lacks a sufficient amount of oxygen and contains substances that would be toxic to us.
The composition of a planet's atmosphere, including the presence of oxygen, is crucial for human respiration. Depending on the composition, a thick atmosphere might not contain enough oxygen for human survival, making it impossible to breathe. Additionally, other gases or compounds in the atmosphere can be harmful or toxic to humans.
Many planets have an atmosphere that is poisonous, at least for us. All the gas giants, for a start. Mercury has almost no atmosphere. This would not exactly be poisonous, but it isn't exactly health, either... You would still need to keep your spacesuit on, if you venture outside the ship. Venus is also toxic for us - and, it is extremely hot. Mars' atmosphere isn't fit for humans, either.
my planet
No part of the atmosphere of any planet is any part of the Oort cloud.
No. The atmosphere is made of poisonous gasses, but the planet itself is rock.
Poisonous carbon monoxide gas has been found in the atmosphere of the dwarf planet Pluto
I would think Saturn.
venus
An atmosphere.
Venus has a poisonous atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide with traces of sulfuric acid.
VENUS
Based on the distances provided, Planet A is Venus and Planet B is Saturn
mars
Saturn atmosphere isn't poisonous none of the atoms our poisonous atoms