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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.

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