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I think the greenhouse effect has altered Venus because carbon dioxide is a gas so it makes a thick blanket around the Earth to fill in the open holes.

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How do you think this influences the surface temperature on venus?

Instead of cooling things down, the clouds on Venus reflect sunlight and trap heat, a lot like a greenhouse keeps plants warm. On Venus the 'greenhouse effect' is out of control. It can get up to almost 900F (482C). It gets hotter than Mercury. The air is thick and poisonous. Venus' atmosphere is so heavy it would feel like you were deep in the ocean. Remember how your head feels squeezed at the bottom of a swimming pool? That is pressure. On Venus, the pressure is so strong it would crush you. Even tough metal spacecraft were smashed after a few hours on the surface of Venus.


Why does the greenhouse effect on Mars not diminish?

There is a greenhouse effect on Mars, but a small one. With all that Carbon Dioxide in Mars' atmosphere (96.5%), you might expect to find a runaway greenhouse effect like that on Venus, but it is not the case. The atmospheric density on Mars is so low that the carbon dioxide creates only a minor greenhouse effect. And Mars is so cold that clouds of dry ice (frozen CO2) and some water crystals drift about in the Martian atmosphere.


Why is Venus compared with earth?

Because Earth Its Larger Than Venus. And Venus Is Smaller Than Earth.Also Well Its Compare Because They Think They Look The Same But They Don't. Go On Google And Put Is Venus Compared To Earth. There Is going To Be Alot Of Differences So They Are Different


Could the blocking of solar light from Venus cause the formation of carbon trioxide and trigger an end to the greenhouse effect there?

Hi As far as I am aware Carbon Trioxide is formed in the plasma of a coronal discharge, and the closest place we have one of those (fortunately) is in the Sun. I think your question should actually ask if blocking the solar light (how the hell you would do that, or why I don't know) would STOP the formation of Carbon Trioxide and end greenhouse gasses on Venus. The answer is still no, it wouldn't, because the greenhouse gas is carbon DIoxide, not TRIoxide, and venusian volcanoes create all the greenhouse gas the thick atmosphere of Venus needs in order to trap the gas and to have the most poisonous and noxious atmosphere in the entire solar system. Venus and Earth are often referred to (until we actually knew anything about the Venusian atmosphere, thanks to Russian probes) as sister planets, and it's unfortunate that one day we will be.


Give some useful applications of Greenhouse Effect?

well say the attmosphere was a blanket and the blanket had a hole in it. well the sunlight goes through that hole and the blanket closes the hole to were the sunlight cannot leave the attmosphere and that causes the greenhouse effect aka global warming

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How much carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere of venus?

A lot. Venus' atmosphere is 80 times thicker than ours, and over 90% of it is CO2. That's way more carbon dioxide than we have. Scientists think a runaway greenhouse effect in Venus' distant past is responsible for this, which forces us to scrutinize our own abuse of carbon dioxide! The surface of Venus is a ridiculous 800 degrees Celsius as a result of that greenhouse effect (and of course, Venus' proximity to the sun.)


What planet can rise above 1000 degrees?

Venus can experience surface temperatures exceeding 900 degrees Fahrenheit due to its thick atmosphere trapping heat from the sun, creating a runaway greenhouse effect.


Is earth the only place in your solar system where greenhouse gases affect the temperature?

Greenhouse gases also affect the temperature on other planets in our solar system, such as Venus and Mars. Venus experiences an extreme greenhouse effect, which has led to its surface temperature being much hotter than Mercury, despite being further from the Sun. Mars has a thin atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, but its greenhouse effect is weaker compared to Earth.


How do you think this influences the surface temperature on venus?

Instead of cooling things down, the clouds on Venus reflect sunlight and trap heat, a lot like a greenhouse keeps plants warm. On Venus the 'greenhouse effect' is out of control. It can get up to almost 900F (482C). It gets hotter than Mercury. The air is thick and poisonous. Venus' atmosphere is so heavy it would feel like you were deep in the ocean. Remember how your head feels squeezed at the bottom of a swimming pool? That is pressure. On Venus, the pressure is so strong it would crush you. Even tough metal spacecraft were smashed after a few hours on the surface of Venus.


Which planet has thick clouds?

Venus has a very thick carbon dioxide filled atmosphere which traps heat and very thick clouds, so the answer is Venus, oh and speaking of Venus did you know on June5,2012 Venus will pass over the sun in North America, this is called the transit of Venus.


In what planet The temperature of its atmosphere is increased by the greenhouse effect.?

Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This releases carbon that had been buried safely underground for 300 million years.Deforestation. Cutting down trees which used to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.Another answerWarming temperatures have long been known to be the cause of CO2 increases in the atmosphere. We know that this is due to the number one absorber of CO2 from our atmosphere (the oceans) being unable to absorb CO2 as well as the oceans warm. Typically CO2 levels always follow temperature by about 800 years.


What is The process by which gases in the atmosphere hold heat?

I think that you are talking about the greenhouse effect.


What is the name of the process that traps greenhouse gases inside the earth?

Kind of guessing, but I think its called the Greenhouse Effect.


Research the greenhouse effect on the internet How much has the average temperature risen Pose possible solutions to the greenhouse effect If none are given in the article think of some on your own?

A few suggestions to answer your question:Search for the meaning of the greenhouse effect. Make sure you understand the natural effect, and the enhanced greenhouse effect.Find out how much the temperature has risen since global warming began at the start of the Industrial Revolution.Find possible solutions to the greenhouse effect, by governments and by individuals


Why do you think greenhouse gases get that nickname?

Greenhouse gases get their nickname because, like the glass walls of a greenhouse, they allow sunlight to enter and warm the Earth's surface. However, they also trap some of the heat energy from the sun, leading to an overall warming effect known as the greenhouse effect.


Why does the greenhouse effect on Mars not diminish?

There is a greenhouse effect on Mars, but a small one. With all that Carbon Dioxide in Mars' atmosphere (96.5%), you might expect to find a runaway greenhouse effect like that on Venus, but it is not the case. The atmospheric density on Mars is so low that the carbon dioxide creates only a minor greenhouse effect. And Mars is so cold that clouds of dry ice (frozen CO2) and some water crystals drift about in the Martian atmosphere.


Why is Venus compared with earth?

Because Earth Its Larger Than Venus. And Venus Is Smaller Than Earth.Also Well Its Compare Because They Think They Look The Same But They Don't. Go On Google And Put Is Venus Compared To Earth. There Is going To Be Alot Of Differences So They Are Different