The surface pressure on Venus is about 93 times that of Earth. Infact it is equivalent to 1 km under the oceans.
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The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
You might expect a planet to be hotter if it's nearer the Sun. This is true apart from Venus, which is the exception. Venus has a higher average surface temperature than Mercury. We believe this is because of the "greenhouse effect" of the atmosphere of Venus.
Yes, Venus is generally considered weaker than Earth in terms of gravitational force and atmospheric conditions. However, Venus does have a much thicker atmosphere and higher surface temperature compared to Earth.
The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 92 times greater than Earth's atmospheric pressure, equivalent to being about 900 meters underwater on Earth. The high pressure on Venus is due to the thick layer of carbon dioxide and other gases in its atmosphere.
What is the surface of Venus compared in the book All Summer in a Day
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The atmospheric pressure at Venus's surface is 92 times that of the Earth's surface. So that's 92.92 x 105 Pa
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
Venus has an atmospheric pressure about 91 times greater than Earth's due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere and the high surface pressure caused by the greenhouse effect. This extreme pressure makes Venus's surface conditions inhospitable for life as we know it.
Venus
Venus has extreme pressure and high temperatures.It has the hottest greenhouse effect, a runaway effect, with an average surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus' atmosphere is 96.5% carbon dioxide. Pressure at the surface of Venus is 96 times higher than Earth's.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
because of the pressure of its atmosphere
The planet with an atmospheric pressure similar to that 30 km above Earth's surface is Venus. At an altitude of about 50 km above Venus, the atmospheric pressure is comparable to Earth's surface pressure.