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A human would die of asphyxiation on Venus because Venus's atmosphere does not contain oxygen. The main component that makes up the atmosphere of Venus is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)- the by-product of human respiration. But regardless of whether or not theres oxygen on Venus the surface temperature is 900 Degrees F so if we were to stick a human there they would certainly burn to death before suffocation would even start.

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